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How to Evaluate Programs You’ve Never Used in Less Than Seven Minutes

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If you’re like me, you spent the summer attending webinars, seminars, and conferences. You chatted with colleagues on Twitter and Facebook about learning tools they loved. You collected a long list of highly-recommended resources that you can’t wait to try in your classroom. But that list could take hours to preview.

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2017 Teachers Pay Teachers’ July Conference — Overview

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million education-oriented Pre-K through High School lesson plans, curricula, videos, classroom activities, assessments, books, bulletin board ideas, classroom decorations, interactive notebooks, task cards, Common Core resources, and more. Seminar Overview. Seminars I attended included: using social media to spread the word.

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The Internet Can Be a Force for Good. Here’s How.

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All of this amounts to what is essentially a new frontier in society, and it’s often called “digital citizenship.” Over the summer, EdSurge sat down with one of the foremost experts on this topic: Marialice Curran, founder and executive director of the Digital Citizenship Institute. What is digital citizenship?

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Make your LMS a social learning platform

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Multi-user video conferencing /Live classroom sessions and webinars. WizIQ’s Virtual Classroom , for instance, enables hassle-free live-sessions across all devices and platforms. Seminars held online, are called webinars. More on these topics: Gamifying your classroom (a lesson plan). Breakout rooms. About the author.

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Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 3)

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The first attribute, digital learners prefer receiving information quickly from multiple, hyperlinked digital sources, directly opposes the traditional classroom practice of releasing information from a single source in the classroom – the teacher. – Teaching digital citizenship skills.

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Sandra comes into the classroom before you can step outside to greet her, and she immediately starts telling you all about her weekend as she hangs up her backpack. Instead of getting to the root problem of Jordan’s morning, you take Dan and Jack outside to be able to discuss the appropriate way to enter a classroom and let them try again.

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Support English Learners with Micro-credentials from Digital Promise

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Because they aren’t long tedious seminars, expensive college classes, or comprehensive certificate courses, they were ignored by administrators in the past. For more information, contact Digital Promise at these social media links: Twitter: @Digital Promise [link]. Facebook @DigitalPromise [link]. Not anymore.