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Cikumas–an LMS that’s easy to understand

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Import your classes from Google Classroom, enter students by hand, or invite students via a class code. Upload lesson plans and assignments with drag-and-drop ease from your local drive or Google Drive. An LMS that includes more than the basics is a double-edged sword. view Google Drive resources from within Cikumas.

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9 Ways to Add Tech to your Lessons Without Adding Time to Your Day

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rework existing lesson plans in the school’s mandated digital program that too often, changes every year. This means they have to re-enter the lesson plan in a new format for a new LMS. the digital devices–computer or Chromebooks or iPads–won’t work on the Big Day. Nothing more; nothing less.

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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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This might become the core of an end-of-school (or back-to-school) Wish List for your class library. The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Use a website such as “ This Day in History ” to help.

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Need an LMS next year? Here are three to consider

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An LMS — Learning Management System — is a digital tool that tracks a wide variety of student-teacher interactions such as homework, grading, sharing of resources, parent communication, assessments, and more. full access to Google Drive. You can log in through your Google account.

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4 Great Alternatives to Google Classroom

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This includes typical LMS (Learning Management Systems) functions like homework, classwork, schedules, quizzes, resources, and gradebooks so stakeholders–teachers and students–can access them from any location and any digital device. The first ‘lite’ option that most educators think of is Google Classroom.

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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Here are the digital tools that will replace the paper-intensive tasks you’re accustomed to: Digital Note-taking Here’s traditional note-taking vs. digital note-taking: One feels like a blender on whip. The other feels like the catalog room of the Library of Congress. quick methods like texting are fine.

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8 Digital tools for engaging classroom presentations

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Digital tools for engaging classroom presentations. Here are eight digital tools to look for when creating the best presentations for your classroom: Google Slides. Google Slides allows you to open, edit, and save Microsoft PowerPoint files. Tip : Google Slides promotes collaboration and helps you assign teamwork.

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