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8 Essential Books Every Tech-Minded Teacher Should Read

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I love reading, but there are so many books out there, it’s challenging to pick the right one for my education needs. She curated a great list of essential tech-minded books for today’s teachers. I recommend the following eight books which were written with tech-minded teachers in mind. Who Owns the Learning?:

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Edtech Tools for SPED, Math, and Reading

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Co-Teaching Pear Deck (formative and targeted assessment)* Nearpod (formative and targeted assessment)* Padle t (cooperative learning, closure, checks for understanding) Linoit (cooperative learning, closure, checks for understanding, annotation) Flipgrid (video creation for closure, checks for understanding, blended learning) Newsela (assign current (..)

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A new kids app on the block: Khan Academy Kids launching learning fun for little learners

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Khan Academy Kids launched this week. Together, parents and little ones will discover engaging curricular content, a library of interactive books to teach early academic skills, as well as a focus on social-emotional development and healthy habits. Individual books introduce letters and their sounds.

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Hour of Code Plugged and Unplugged Activities and Resources

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Discover more ways to integrate technology effectively by taking one of my fully accredited online courses or get one of my books ! Khan Academy – Students will walk through video lessons that teach them about a programming language. Attach your own Google Form so students submit the work. Coding Tools and Resources.

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Top edtech tools for digital differentiation

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Educators familiar with Google may use Google Forms for this purpose. Epic is also a favorite way to read books online. For other ideas for content differentiation in the core subjects, teachers may look to Khan Academy or TED Ed. Pre-tests are quick ways to assess ability levels.

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10 Ways to Wrap Up the School Year

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I include Prezi, Google MapMaker, Scratch, Voice Thread, Glogster, and Tagxedo, These will be tools they don’t know how to use (and maybe you don’t either). Khan Academy. Get students started on Khan Academy, the revolutionary online math program, with accounts and an understanding of how it works.

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Teaching Online During COVID-19

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When you have internet access, download work from Google Classroom to work offline. Have a frequent virtual meeting via Google Hangouts Meet, Zoom, or an option through your LMS. Online or via Google Voice. This isn’t meant to be comprehensive, just what I ran into this week: Take attendance with Google Forms.