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Here’s how this NYC teacher moved his tech-centric class online

eSchool News

question of the day, as well as a survey question. A lot of the sites we’re using, like Khan Academy, give me instant feedback so I can see when they’re having problems on some of the assignments that we’re doing. I can see you’ve done six minutes of Khan Academy and you’re supposed to do 40 every day.

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

These tools help create instructional content, interactive lessons, polling surveys, activities, and students’ opportunities to ask questions and communicate effectively. Khan Academy. Discussion forums, personal messaging, real-time webinars, and automated grading are some of the features available. SurveyMonkey.

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The History of the Future

Hack Education

Online learning will be the "silver lining" of the coronavirus — Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy (2020). Gartner says, rather vaguely, that it relies on scenarios and surveys and pattern recognition to place emerging technologies on the curve. The world tried it, for months. It's not a particularly scientific model.

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Resources For Teaching and Learning During This Period of Social Distancing

MindShift

The Home/Work Routine: Workspace, Calendar, and Survey. Glen Irvin, an Instructional Coach at Sauk Rapids-Rice Public Schools in Minnesota, who has taught and learned online, suggests that schools should circulate a preliminary survey to gauge student connectivity. . Leverage the Power of Community.

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5 Radical Schooling Ideas For An Uncertain Fall And Beyond

MindShift

A national survey by the advocacy group ParentsTogether found big gaps by income in the ability to access emergency learning. They’ve offered professional development webinars for teachers, through unions and other organizations, on engaging families. One April survey found 4 in 10 U.S. Give teens one-on-one support.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

tl;dr: emailing them, holding webinars, using social media. ” According to a survey by Webroot , “Students Say They’d Only Pay Ransomware Operators About $50.” ” Time to buy more TV ads, Khan Academy and Coursera! Heckuva job. ” “Kids need to r eclaim their data and security.