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Subscriber Special: K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit

Ask a Tech Teacher

Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching. You have a limited budget, less software, and the drive to do it right no matter the roadblocks. You can find her resources at Structured Learning. Click here: Copyright ©2023 askatechteacher.com – All rights reserved.

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ISTE Certification 02

Dangerously Irrelevant

Despite my familiarity with all of the ISTE Standards, I have found that I am thinking much more deeply about the ISTE Standards for Educators as I go through this process with my cohort (which I appreciate)… One of our activities asked us to reflect on the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) guidelines. Students can use text.

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Understanding the legal implications of using web filters in K-12 schools

Hapara

As K-12 schools increasingly rely on online resources in day-to-day instruction, safety takes on new proportions. With filtering and blocking software becoming a mainstay in public education institutions, it is important to understand the legal implications of these tools. What are CIPA guidelines for filtering?

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20+ Ideas to Supercharge Classroom Creativity

The CoolCatTeacher

Go to www.ToyotaDreamCarUSA.com/CoolCat to download artwork guidelines, an entry form, official rules, and the lesson plan today. If you don’t have Google Docs, just use this PDF. 5- Create a Library of Maker Materials Make it easy to tinker and invent with a rich library of resources and materials.

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10 Tips to Increase Teacher Productivity

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Use Time Tracking Tools: Consider using free time tracking software like traqq.com to monitor how you spend your time. By planning your lessons on a regular schedule, you’ll have ample time to brainstorm creative ideas, gather necessary resources, and ensure your lessons are engaging and well-prepared.

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What College Students Wish Professors Knew About Inclusive Online Teaching

Edsurge

Inclusive teaching is a foundational element for us at the Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning, and as we worked with thousands of instructors to prepare for online or hybrid courses over the last year, we centered inclusion, diversity, equity, and belonging in all of our programs and resources.

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Five Instances Your “Free” Education Software May Actually Cost You by @edsby

TeacherCast

If a software company wants to give its product away free to educators, that’s a good thing for schools, teachers and students, right? Microsoft’s Active Directory), or any attendance database, report card system or resource scheduling system. Schools and boards will forego free software for the right software.