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Developing Asynchronous Remote Learning Tasks

A Principal's Reflections

As I continually work with more and more districts and schools on an ongoing basis, ideas keep percolating in my mind as to the pedagogically-sound strategies that educators can use now. Modeling on my part and active application on their end, make these learning experiences that much richer.

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Edtech Tools for SPED, Math, and Reading

A Principal's Reflections

The overreaching goal for each session was to support instructional strategies aligned to rigor & relevance and the 6 C's with a focus on the purposeful use of technology. This was then followed with strategies and tools for embedding tech that would assist with both differentiation of instruction and co-planning (virtually).

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Learning and Reflecting with Video

A Principal's Reflections

One of my hopes is that my video musings might be able to help out other educators as they work through ideas, strategies, or even their reflections in their preferred space. Image credit In the classroom, or even outside of it, video is one of the most powerful learning tools there is. Choice matters for both kids and adults.

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How to Craft a Learner-Centered Classroom – Guest Post from Ann Feldmann

EdTechTeacher

Meagan also creates screencasts of actual math worksheets using Educreations – a great app for creating screencasts. As the instructional delivery has shifted with these digital instructional strategies, a student centered, engaged, and reflective culture has developed. Educreations. Learn More! Apps: iTunes U.