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Addressing the Five Key Areas of Professional Development through Instructional Coaching

Digital Promise

Last year, Digital Promise, with generous support from Google, launched the Dynamic Learning Project (DLP) to continue its effort to close the Digital Learning Gap. The DLP utilizes instructional coaching to increase powerful and impactful use of technology in 100 middle schools across the country.

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An overview of active Learning.

Linways Technologies

Students also perceive greater knowledge and understanding with active learning. Dr. Sadiq A, from the TKM college of engineering, spoke about his own experiments with active learning at the Discuss Education BarCamp hosted by Linways Technologies. Open-ended discussions always keep students engaged.

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Learning How to Blend Online and Offline Teaching

Edsurge

But if you need evidence of student engagement, you’ll need to design your online course to stimulate it, with mini-quizzes and mini-exercises, among other interactive activities.” In fact, many college instructors have been downright grumpy about having been thrown into a new teaching format.

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Colleges Have Embraced Online Learning. Will That Open Remote Teaching Opportunities for Faculty?

Edsurge

Consider how intellectually electrifying it might be for an underfunded college to recruit an eminent professor from a top-ranked school abroad to teach remotely—to deliver a lecture, attend a daylong seminar, or teach a semester-long course. Conventional instructors often limit class discussion the minute the bell rings.

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Top 10 Digital Tools for the Classroom

Kitaboo on EdTech

Technology has penetrated every aspect of life, and education is no exception. As more and more teachers, students, and stakeholders experiment with technology, software developers are working day and night to bring them quality solutions. Best Digital Learning Tools for Future-Ready Classrooms.

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8 Reasons to Create Interactive Textbooks for Engaging K-12 Students

Kitaboo on EdTech

Here’s how publishers can create interactive textbooks in order to engage K-12 students. Growing up amidst technology, K-12 students are now quite used to getting things done at the click of a button. They are more interactive and intuitive, and keep the students engaged in the learning process.

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How Remote Learning Subverts Power and Privilege in Higher Education

Edsurge

Considering sprawling campuses with their impressive but deserted buildings, I find myself reflecting on how the accessibility of blended learning has contested the authority of these spaces, which so often are homogenous places, gatekeepers of class and privilege. This resulted in a kind of wholesome engagement I hadn’t seen before.

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