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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. ShowMe iPad App. Zoom for Education.

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Broward County Public Schools Selects Science A-Z As District-wide Supplement to K–5 Science Curriculum

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Florida’s second largest district partners with Learning A-Z to provide its elementary schools with professional learning and an award-winning curriculum resource that blends science and literacy TUCSON—Aug. Resources can be used for one-to-one, small-group, and whole-class instruction.

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Fuel Education’s Stride and Summit Math Adaptive Solutions Win BESSIE Award

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“These next generation Summit Math courses were developed as part of a digital-first curriculum for schools that want to engage and personalize learning for each student and empower teachers with powerful instructional materials,” said Sean P. Ryan, General Manager of Fuel Education.

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Learning Out Loud: Make Online Courses Meaningful and Accessible

Edsurge

Educators agree that all students deserve access to all instructional materials. Some of the ways CI faculty use VoiceThread include flipped student presentations, peer review, instructor video feedback, critical discussions, reflections, foreign language practice, mobile field trips and book conversations.

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

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The system allows any organization to deliver live 360 4K video to viewers on computers and mobile devices. The FuelEd/Modern Teacher partnership will help districts leverage digital solutions to prepare students for the 21st century by offering greater opportunities for personalized and blended learning.

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

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And when learning remotely, 56 percent of teachers said student devices were Chromebooks, far and away outpacing tablets like iPads (16 percent) and other mobile computing devices. One key finding in the report and the full survey : Teachers’ instructional materials didn’t necessarily change to meet the needs of remote instruction.

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