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20 Ways to Personalize Your Learning This Summer

The CoolCatTeacher

The strategies will not only help you be more engaged, present, and fulfilled as a teacher, but you’ll also apply your learning to your classroom and your students.” Trauma-Informed Teaching Trauma-informed teaching has moved to everyone’s classroom and school, especially from the impact of COVID-19.

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8 LMS features that support student autonomy in the classroom and beyond

Neo LMS

Students need to be able to learn at their own pace to better grasp and retain information Self-paced, personalized learning allows them to gradually accumulate knowledge and competencies according to their needs and level. . Student autonomy in the classroom is important both for learners and teachers. Flipped classes.

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Participating in #EduBrawl at #SXSWEdu 2013

EdTechSandyK

where four practicing educators will share opinions on hot topics in education such as mobile devices, game-based learning, and flipped classrooms. Below is the flyer WeAreTeachers put together with information on the panel. WeAreTeachers invited me to be part of a panel called EduBrawl!,

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Coding and Computer Science during CSEdWeek

edWeb.net

Join the Digital Learning & Leadership Community. Join the Coding & Robotics K-8 Community.

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How to Use iBeacons in the Classroom – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

At the elementary level, Paul uses iBeacon tech to promote active learning and curate exciting lesson plans which the young learners engage in through game based learning. Performance Based Beacon Learning Task, photo used with permission of Jonathan Nadler @jnxyz.

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Common Sense Education Resources from ISTE 2015

Graphite Blog

Spark teens’ interest in digital citizenship through an inquiry-based, project-based learning program with Digital Bytes. Great for informal learning, student-directed, and after-school settings. And learn how to use CueThink to make math collaborative and social. But what games are good for classrooms?

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50 Alternatives To Lecturing

TeachThought - Learn better.

In the background knowledge-building phase of learning, for example. Or in a “flipped classroom” setting where the “lecture” is designed to be consumed at the student’s own pace (using viewing strategies , for example). Learning Models. Self-directed learning. Learning through play.