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How to Create Google Classroom Blended Learning Lessons (Part 3)

Shake Up Learning

The post How to Create Google Classroom Blended Learning Lessons (Part 3) appeared first on Shake Up Learning. As schools switch to blended learning and remote learning models, educators need to know how to create Google Classroom blended learning lessons that are engaging and relevant for students!

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The Future is Now: Preparing Our Youngest Scholars for a Digital World

The CoolCatTeacher

Importance of Professional Learning Network (PLN) 00:02:11:22 – 00:02:34:20 Debbie Tannenbaum discusses the importance of a PLN and how it has enriched her career. Focus on Young Learners 00:03:35:13 – 00:03:54:19 Vicki Davis and Debbie Tannenbaum discuss the focus on young learners and how to help teachers reach them. .”

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Lexia Learning Launches Customer Advisory Board to Deepen Educator Insights, Relationships, and Collaboration

eSchool News

Before that, as the dean of instruction and blended learning at Seton Education Partners, she enabled St. Nyree White is the director of digital learning at Achievement First Schools, which are in Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island. About Cambium Learning Group.

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What Does the Research Say About School Communications?

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Although 69% of parents said they always or often use Facebook, while only 12% said they never do, this doesn’t mean they believe it’s an effective communications tool. In addition, she leads several other research efforts on the impact of mobile devices, digital content and blended learning models in both K-12 and higher education.

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Leading Through Crisis and Beyond for Teachers and Educational Leaders – SULS060

Shake Up Learning

The 4 Phases of Crisis-Driven Remote Learning. Many schools had already set the groundwork for digital learning and were able to adapt more quickly. We do know that we will need digital learning tools for communication, collaboration, and to engage our students in learning inside and outside of the classroom.

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3 Things for School Leaders to Consider During the Transition to Distance Learning

EdTechTeam

Twitter, Facebook and even Instagram are all good places to begin and I’d be willing to bet that you have parents on all of those platforms. Currently, Natasha is a Digital Learning Specialist for Atlanta Public Schools. Of course, you should check with your central office for the rules that pertain to your district first.

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Media Savviness Makes for Civic Mindedness

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People learn about breaking stories through them, typically in the form of confusing headlines (designed to distract) with articles that have the meat of the story but that consumers do not read. What’s really happening does not typically get translated in a Twitter or Facebook feed. Filling the Knowledge Gaps. Jennifer has a B.S.