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10 ways to foster deeper learning in the classroom with technology

Hapara

The Google G Suite tools lend themselves seamlessly to student collaboration because they allow users the opportunity to contribute and edit a shared Google Doc, Slide and Drawing, for group projects, and the teacher can even access the document in real time to make commentary and feedback. Flip the classroom.

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7 Apps That Inspire Students

Ask a Tech Teacher

From Flipped Classroom Tutorials, here’s a quick video on using Edpuzzle in class. Depending upon the program used, the teacher sets up their virtual classroom, invite students, and then teaches much as they would in a regular classroom. It’s available on iOS, Android, or Chrome. Free (with some restrictions).

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Bring Experts to Your Class Easily with Nepris

Ask a Tech Teacher

Set up your class (optional, but this allows you to share out archived Nepris sessions with students, say, for a flipped classroom activity). If desired, attach documents potential presenters can review to prepare. This is great for flipped classrooms. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-8 technology for 15 years.

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3 Organizational Apps to Start the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

With its tabbed interface, users can open multiple documents and click through them as needed. GoodReader has a ‘speak’ feature that will read PDF and Txt documents to users. It can access many cloud accounts including Dropbox and Google Drive. It’s also great for teachers who want to multi-task as they drive.

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The Blended and eLearning PBL Classroom… A Journey from Analog to Digital Project Based Learning

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

This can be done online using a ZOOM or Chat room, or a set of discussion posts from the LMS, or a shared document. Students are great at digital collaboration! Make sure you include a lesson on Digital Citizenship which can be put online using free resources at Common Sense Media. I enjoy learning from all of you.

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Educator Perspectives: Leading in a Pandemic

MIND Research Institute

I present regionally on innovative practices in education, topics such as the flipped classroom or using social media to build relationships for families. When the rug gets pulled out from under you and you’re forced to use things like Google Classroom or a Chromebook, suddenly maybe you see what they’re good for.

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Learn why Synth is the Perfect FREE Application for Teachers who want to bring Audio and Video Podcasting into their Classrooms.

TeacherCast

Students can learn about Digital Citizenship by creating conversations, or reply to other Synths. This is a great feature for creating classroom discussions. What is the benefit of using Synth in the classroom? Website Introduction Videos.

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