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A Step-by-Step Guide On How To Create Your First Online Course

EdTech4Beginners

Online teaching is trending right now, but only a small part of courses is of real value. How to create your online course from scratch? What result should a student get after your course? The answers to these questions help to form the goals and objectives of your course. Course structure. Content making.

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Alabama Leaders in Ed Tech Offer a Model for Professional Development

EdTech Magazine

Many districts (unintentionally, of course) put hardware in place with the expectation that it will solve a particular problem, without understanding the proper way to implement and support the technology. For nearly two decades, our organization has served 137 school districts in our stat e. We see many questions about E-rate.

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Turning your face-to-face class into an online course [Part 3]

Neo LMS

In this final post of the mini series we’ll explore the technologies available to help turn your face-to-face (F2F) class into an online course. Obviously technology plays a huge role in translating your content into an online course. Turning your F2F class into an online course: the LMS Cloud-based.

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Google Masters For Kids of All Ages: Badges, Skills and More

The CoolCatTeacher

Today’s Sponsor: WriQ from Texthelp is a new FREE Add-on for Google Docs that helps teachers easily assess student writing and track progress over time by automatically scoring students’ spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors. Google Masters for Kids of All Ages. What can K-2 students be expected to do in Google Tools?

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TCEA 2018: Tech Upgrades Begin with Professional Development

EdTech Magazine

With the help of a local bond and E-rate funding , the Texas public school district serving more than 67,000 students and covering portions of Houston and Harris County, embarked on an ambitious three-year technology plan to put devices into the hands of every student, teacher and administrator. The program has been highly successful.

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HS Seniors: What do you know about Search Engine Algorithms?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Of course, this is an incredibly broad topic. Our various IT classes cover a wide range of topics with web development, e-commerce and SEO all being covered to some degree. Google uses a series of different algorithms which are frequently updated including Panda and Penguin, although at this stage never are irrelevant.

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Attitudes About Homeschooling May Get Unexpected Boost From a Year of Remote Learning

Edsurge

STEM courses in higher education need labs, but that doesn’t mean labs are being used online. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey finds homeschooling rates have more than doubled during the pandemic. Homeschooling shows an additional boost in another survey, this one from the online course review site Learnopoly.

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