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TEA Announce Free Access To Supplemental Math Computer Program for Texas

eSchool News

Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) today announced that a supplemental K-5 math computer program will be made available to school systems through TEA’s Texas Home Learning 3.0 (THL program and ensure access to dynamic learning opportunities for students across the state.” initiative. Like other THL 3.0

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Should you build your own LMS?

eSchool News

No longer relegated to using textbooks as their core instructional materials, teachers look to their institutions for help selecting, aggregating, and then delivering relevant content to their pupils. Of course, if the district has the right level of financing and support, the do-it-yourself LMS route is actually within reach.

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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. Docebo Learn LMS.

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Technology Integration, 1 to 1, and Student Centered Learning… Ten Free Resources and Tools

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Student Centered : Instructional materials shows student how to make their own trip. Highlights : Use in or out of an LMS, Great resources included. About : Classroom quiz game that allows for group learning and individual reflection. Student Centered : Allows students to level up as they see clues of their own learning.

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

Edsurge

For the new report, it was reclassified from an app to a learning management system, and its mentions grew from 44 percent as an educational app in 2018 to 54 percent as the LMS teachers said their school used in 2020. Trailing Google Classroom as the K-12 LMS of choice was Canvas, at 28 percent. Accelerated? at 60 percent.

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