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Formative Assessments Are Easier Than You Think!

The Web20Classroom

When I was teaching science one of the best lessons I learned was about formative assessment. Either way it gave valuable insight to how the students were learning but also could help shape the lesson for the next day. Online Sticky Notes-Just like my physical space in my classroom there are lots of virtual sticky note sites out there.

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Be Present

A Principal's Reflections

There is no better way to get the pulse of a school as a leader than to be in classrooms. It has resulted in my administrative team and I being in classrooms more often and regularly. Working together we are not only getting into more classrooms, but we have also developed a streamlined process using shared documents in Google Drive.

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Embracing Formative Assessments This School Year

The Web20Classroom

I always enjoyed getting back into my classroom, setting things up and getting pumped for the journey ahead with my students. I could reflect back on the previous year, examine what I had learned over the summer and plan for a better year coming up. However, look at my former classroom. They could leave their name or not.

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Teaching Gen Text authors explain why cell phones should go to school

The Innovative Educator

My co-author Willyn Webb and I had the opportunity to speak with "Tech Page One - Insights from the Evolving World of Tech" to explain why cell phones should be allowed in the classroom. You can read the entire piece at BYOD Goes to School, Here is what we said during our interview with the author of the article.

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5 Ways Teachers Can Encourage Deeper Learning With Personal Devices

Edsurge

To ban or not to ban, that is always the question when it comes to personal devices in the classroom. While pushing students to learn outside our classrooms is a step in the right direction, how do we ensure that these experiences lead to deeper learning ? Often times great “aha!”

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How to Use Technology in Your Faculty Meetings

Gaggle Speaks

Technology in the classroom plays a significant role in student engagement as teachers continue to implement a variety of tools to improve the learning process. Here’s how: Incorporate BYOD. Give your teachers an opportunity to share tips and tricks about the technology they’re using in their classroom.

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Summer 2017 Learning Series-Embracing Formative Assessment

The Web20Classroom

For the next several weeks I’ll be sharing posts that you can use for your summer learning. School may be out for many but the learning we do as educators can last even outside the classroom. Finally we will finish the series by looking at some new and exciting tools to try in your classroom. Happy Learning!