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TCEA 2018: Small Steps Lead to Big Wins in Blended Learning

EdTech Magazine

TCEA 2018: Small Steps Lead to Big Wins in Blended Learning. There are an ocean of possibilities with blended learning, so it’s best to dip your toes in the water rather than jumping in and drowning, according to an expert who spoke Feb. The Station Rotation Eases Teachers in to Blended Learning.

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30 Minutes to Fewer Student Interruptions - as soon as tomorrow!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The answer is empowering students with self-regulation strategies they can use independently. Kara will be sharing 5 strategies for you to use with your students, all of which can be implemented quickly and easily. And when you are empowered with these 5 strategies , you will be able to begin to empower your students immediately !

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Thrive! Webinars: "30 Minutes to Fewer Student Interruptions - as soon as tomorrow!" + "How to Bring Genius Hour Into Your Classroom"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The answer is empowering students with self-regulation strategies they can use independently. Kara will be sharing 5 strategies for you to use with your students, all of which can be implemented quickly and easily. And when you are empowered with these 5 strategies , you will be able to begin to empower your students immediately !

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HyperDocs and the teacher librarian

NeverEndingSearch

According to the HyperDocs site , HyperDocs, a transformative, interactive Google Doc replacing the worksheet method of delivering instruction, is the ultimate change agent in the blended learning classroom. They are created by teachers and given to students to engage, educate, and inspire learning. Length of Lesson?

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Tipping point: Can Summit put personalized learning over the top?

The Hechinger Report

(From left to right) Sixth graders Mia DeMore, Maria DeAndrade, and Stephen Boulas make a number line in their math class at Walsh Middle School in Framingham, Massachusetts, one of 132 “Basecamp” schools piloting the Personalized Learning Platform created by the Summit charter school network. Personalized learning is easy to bastardize.