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4 Great Alternatives to Google Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

In today’s K-12 education ecosystem, most classroom management tools have moved online. The first ‘lite’ option that most educators think of is Google Classroom. If you have an LMS you love, Google Classroom often won’t work well with it because it isn’t well-aligned with industry standards.

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Cikumas–an LMS that’s easy to understand

Ask a Tech Teacher

Swiss-based Cikumas makes the creation and implementation of virtual classrooms quick, intuitive, and without the steep learning curve that so often accompanies LMSs (Learning Management Systems). It encourages teachers to place themselves at the heart of the learning, using its tools to make that a reality. What I like.

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Part Three: Beyond SAMR… Making Sure Technology Supports Content Standards

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I especially appreciated the following quote, “On his blog, Gorman shares what he has learned with a focus on how tech enables project-based learning.” Check out this wonderful magazine for some great K12 educational articles, I will be presenting at Alan November’s BLC in Boston in July. Please enjoy and share with others.

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Part 2… Beyond the Technology Shine… Content Standard Nouns Meet 25 Free OER Education Resources

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I have delivered hundreds of workshops and presentations. Students will be able to collaborate on a presentation that provides what they have learned in their own words. How might your identification of the curriculum standard nouns along with OER fit into a classroom ? Check out my Booking Page. Past Series Articles.

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iNACOL Virtual School Symposium

The Electric Educator

The conference brought together 1,800 leaders in the field of online and virtual education. I attended seven different break-out sessions on a range of topics: From model to practice: building successful online learning programs Using a digital curriculum to provide a personalized education for diverse learners.

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2014 Global Education Conference - Day Four

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

SMILE Together: Collaborative, Inquiry-based Learning using Innovative Hardware and Software. y No Morir en el Intento - William Colmenares Measurement of Global Thinking Levels via Analyses of Solutions to Problems - Marina P. para generar aprendizajes colaborativos en el aula - William H.

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What the flip?

Learning with 'e's

Everywhere I look I'm seeing 'Flip teaching' or 'Flipped classroom'. Perhaps I'm mistaken, but when you get down to the fundamentals, isn't flipping the classroom a load of old hat? Another objection to the flipped classroom is the digital divide. Have these been considered in the flipped classroom equation?