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Balance the Delivery

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At the time, I thought this was a novel approach to address the lack of technology for students. While already aware of the effects smartphones had on students’ attention, I tried to keep a balanced approach to using technology in my classroom. Seven years ago, I proposed a day without technology to the site administration.

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7 Steps to Stronger Student Collaborators in Your Classroom

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We learned about, planned out, tried out, and reflected on blended learning station rotation that required a collaboration station. Step 4 Socratic Seminar with Sentence Starters: Move to an on-the-spot, think-fast, response system that requires accountable talk or sentence starters. How Can We Fail Forward?

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Verso

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

in Secondary Education Language Arts. In 2013, I started teaching freshman and sophomore English at Oldham County High School while completing KTIP and getting my Master's in Teacher Leadership, focusing on Instructional Technology. In addition to growing in my technology use, I also worked to earn my National Board Certification.

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Goodbye, Long Nights of Lesson Planning: The Secrets to Successful Virtual Co-Teaching

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An example of student-to-student collaboration that is only possible because of intentional teacher-to-teacher collaboration is our Socratic seminars. Students in one classroom are paired with partner “e-pals” in another class to score and provide weekly reflection on others’ work.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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A must-read on Trump University from Ars Technica : “Trump University and the art of the get-rich seminar.” ” From the press release : “ Learning Machine and MIT Media Lab Release Blockchain Technology for Educational Credentials.” The video learning company has previously raised $1.57