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Using a school LMS to deliver PD for teachers

Neo LMS

They create courses, give access to all sorts of learning materials online, use gamification features, design learning paths, encourage online collaboration, monitor student progress, do grading, and so on. The use of technology in the classroom is almost equal to providing students with the best ways of reaching success.

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Could technology ever be part of Montessori education?

Neo LMS

Teachers move around the classroom and oversee students’ activities, only intervening when their insight and guidance are needed. All objects in a Montessori classroom are there because they encourage learning in one way or another. A Montessori teacher encourages students to discover new things and develop self-confidence.

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The mLearning Moment in K-12 Education

Kevin Corbett

While the most common model remains the class set shared by multiple classrooms, more and more schools are moving towards every student having their own device to use across classes. Furthermore, more districts have “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) policies in 2014 than in 2013 and those policies range widely.

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