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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

Screencast-O-Matic is an easy-to-use tool for teachers who want to make instructional videos by simultaneously capturing computer screens and webcam recording. The free version allows teachers to create up to 15-minute video lessons for classrooms, blended learning, or flipped classrooms. Google Drive. ShowMe iPad App.

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Pandemic Spurs Changes in the Edtech Schools Use, From the Classroom to the Admin Office

Edsurge

Top reported teachers’ apps have adapted to meet pandemic purposes. Home may be the new classroom, but instructional approaches are slower to change. All in this Edtech Reports Recap. Zoom took the number one spot in mentions by teachers in 2020, at 60 percent, displacing 2018’s top mention, Google Classroom. Accelerated?

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

techlearning

This program adds full home access for students, custom curriculum alignment, performance reporting, professional development, and more. The Marketplace also includes free curriculum content from its partners, including Google Classroom, Newsela, and more.

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Looking Past COVID: Science Education Post Pandemic

edWeb.net

The 2020 Teaching K-12 Science and Engineering During a Crisis report said 88% of teachers indicated that students spent less time learning science remotely than in a face-to-face situation; only 38% had been involved in experiments and investigations while learning remotely.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” asks The Hechinger Report. “ Florida Virtual School model shows online learning can be engaging,” according to a puff piece by Education Dive , which rewrites a puff piece by eSchool News. ” Via Geekwire : “ Google quietly donates $10M to University of Washington in another major computer science gift.”