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4 Reasons why an LMS is an excellent tool for your language classes

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Although conventional lessons that take place in a classroom are the norm and are probably here to stay, bringing an LMS into the learning process can definitely improve learners’ engagement. 4 Reasons why an LMS is an excellent tool for your language classes. Read more: Why teachers should consider differentiated instruction.

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Using Your LMS to Support Differentiated Instruction

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But differentiated instruction isn’t always the simplest plan to implement. The use of technology in the classroom, particularly a Learning Management System (LMS ), can greatly reduce the time required to plan, develop and implement differentiated instruction inside and outside of the classroom. Group Work.

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Troubleshooting the Flipped Classroom: Dealing with Unprepared Students

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Content Questions: Use a platform like Edpuzzle or your learning management system (LMS) to insert questions into the video so students are prompted to pause and answer questions as they watch the flipped instruction.

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Differentiate Instruction With Blended Learning Tool

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Kiddom LMS offers tangible options to differentiate learning Pros: Partnerships with companies like LearnZillion, CK-12, and Newsela give teachers access to ready-made lessons and resources.

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Last Chance: The Tech-infused Teacher (MTI 562)

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This course is designed for classroom teachers, tech teachers, integration specialists, media specialists, LMS, administrators, principals, homeschoolers, teachers of teachers, and pre-service professionals who: Are serious about integrating tech into their class. Solve common tech problems that arise in the classroom. Who Needs This.

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Use Student Data to Inform Teaching With This Free LMS

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Otus Free LMS feels rich in offering data-driven differentiated instruction Pros: Extensive features and options for classroom management rival those of many paid systems. Cons: Laborious data entry and high learning curve may intimidate some teachers.

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Implementing differentiated instruction: the good and the bad

Neo LMS

Differentiated instruction is an approach to teaching focused on students and their uniqueness. While doing this in a classroom of 12, 25, 30 or more learners is a challenge for teachers, through differentiated instruction educators can ensure that every student has a fair chance to educational development.