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The 6 Fundamentals of Technology Coaching

EdTech Magazine

Just like with teaching, integration specialists need to differentiate instruction and support to meet the needs of the teachers. Notes also document how the coaching cycle went and give us ideas for future coaching sessions. We must support educators on this critical journey. There is no one-size-fits-all approach.

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CUE 2018: 4 Ways Google Forms Create Efficiencies for Teachers and Administrators

EdTech Magazine

Coley offered up four innovative ways educators and administrators can embrace Google Forms to streamline documentation and feedback. Ease Documentation with a Parent Contact Log. Differentiate Instruction with Homework Feedback Forms. SIGN UP : Get more news from the EdTech newsletter in your inbox every two weeks!

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200 Ways to Use Word Clouds in the Classroom

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

I plan on providing sessions that integrate PBL with STEM, Makers, Differentiated Instruction, Inquiry, Deeper Learning, and Technology Integration. How about comparing a newspaper, novel, or a magazine. Create a word cloud of famous documents and treaties in history. Hope to see you there! Compare/contract the two.

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On building learning playlists

NeverEndingSearch

I create little magazines of continually updated outside reading beyond our texts for my grad students offering them opportunities to explore and contribute. It would be a simple task to make multiple versions of a document with different playlists inserted. Playlists can be powerful. They can address multiple purposes.

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

eSchool News

As librarians, we can do this by offering a range of genres and formats for students to choose from: novels, comics, magazines, audiobooks, print, or digital. Why : Help foster independence, encourage student choice and decision-making, and offer differentiated instruction.