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?3 Types of Summer PD That Won’t Sacrifice Your Vacation

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Learn how personalized learning through purposeful gaming can help you engage your students and increase their motivation to learn. Designing for the 21st Century Classroom. Dive into blended and problem-based learning to deepen your understanding of how to use 1:1 computing in your classroom.

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Is Your School "Future Ready"?

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A quick look at the Future Ready Schools framework reveals seven major areas of concern that are framed by leadership: 1) Budget and Resources, 2) Use of Time, 3) Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, 4) Technology and Hardware, 5) Data and Privacy, 6) Community Partnerships, and 7) Professional Learning. August 20, 3 p.m.

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

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Thanks for joining me on this wonderful journey of 21st century (and even before that) learning. Join me in future weeks as together we continue to explore several more posts devoted to the Flipped Classrooms, Project Based Learning, Assessing 21st century skills, PBL, STEM, technology integration, web resources, and digital literacy.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to YouTube

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Many of us -- students and teachers alike -- use YouTube for entertainment, but the platform is also a popular destination for general learning content. Whether it's how-to videos, DIY fixes, software tutorials, or arts and crafts instruction, video, as a medium, is naturally useful in showing or explaining new concepts or ideas.

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It’s About the Learning, Not the Technology … Until It Breaks

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For example, in a 1:1 computing program, one of the common baseline positions for a deployment has been that individual users not be able to install new software or update existing software. We worked with our vendor partner to create a singular stable, safe, and secure software configuration for the program.