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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

Instead, people use a digital calendar that automatically syncs life events across all of their digital devices. Classroom activities should be handled the same. This should include homework, projects, student presentation, school events–everything that requires preparation.

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Want to Start a Videoconferencing Program? Here’s How

EdTech Magazine

We agreed to use the technology to connect the students for a once-in-a-lifetime history lesson. I decided to run with it and create as many guest speaking events as possible for students. 5 Ways to Expand Learning Beyond Classroom Walls. In many states, districts can apply for technology grants. . by Ralph Krauss.

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Guest Post - How streaming services can be used as a tool for education

Educational Technology Guy

Here are a few ways you can use streaming video to improve your classroom instruction. Use It to Support Blended Learning You can use streaming video to support blended learning models like the “flipped classroom.” Assign students tasks to view videos and live events outside of class.

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4 Shifts Protocol sessions at InnEdCO 2022

Dangerously Irrelevant

We will use the free 4 Shifts Protocol to redesign lessons, units, and other instructional activities together for deeper learning, greater student agency, more authentic work, and rich technology infusion. New technologies give us new possibilities. Our new book, Harnessing Technology for Deeper Learning, was released today!

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Why Flipped and Blended Learning are Making Waves in education

Ask a Tech Teacher

Vivek Singh and his colleague, Ilya Mishra, are new contributors to Ask a Tech Teacher who specialize in online learning and educational technology (more on Ilya’s bio below). If a problem seems confusing or the application of a concept seems blurred, a student can get prompt assistance in a flipped classroom.

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The Pandemic’s Lasting Lessons for Colleges, From Academic Innovation Leaders

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Flipping the Classroom Professors who recorded video lectures for online learning during the pandemic are realizing they have a new resource at their disposal. Some are putting those recordings to use by adopting the “flipped classroom” model of instruction. This is an interesting time to be innovative.

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Bring Experts to Your Class Easily with Nepris

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Teachers have long-known the positive effect industry experts have on students, but the complications of finding the speaker, arranging the event, and preparing the class have made this a daunting task. Set up your class (optional, but this allows you to share out archived Nepris sessions with students, say, for a flipped classroom activity).