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Teaching AP Students Remotely: What Does It Look Like?

EdTechTeacher

Collegeboard is leveraging various digital platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and AP Classroom to keep students engaged in relevant material from a distance. They have AP Online Classes and Review Classes on their YouTube Channel, and the current content features 32 different classes. (image courtesy of The College Board).

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30 Sites/Apps for Differentiated Instruction

Technology Tidbits

Also, there is an educational portal that allows teachers to track/monitor students, generate detailed reports, and assess student's learning to make it easy to differentiate instruction. Once a book/story is completed a trade paperback copy can be ordered turning students into published writers.

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Why Should Students and Publishers Adapt eBooks in STEM Learning

Kitaboo on EdTech

STEM is all about a practical approach to learning and student engagement. And eBooks offer the necessary engagement. Students can be active participants in the learning process while going through the course materials as well as while engaging in classroom-based practical activities. REQUEST DEMO READ MORE.

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Why This Professor Believes OER Can Make STEM More Inclusive and Affordable

Edsurge

Claude Laflamme explains how Lyryx overcomes limitations experienced by many online assessment platforms. Read: Lyryx celebrates saving students more than $15 million on course materials. Read: Lyryx further increases student engagement with the Lyryx Mobile App for Linear Algebra.

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Top 15 Best Online Quiz Makers For Teachers In 2022

Fractus Learning

Great Online Quiz Maker For Basic Quizzes: Google Forms Best Quiz Makers For Game Styles: TriviaMaker Best Online Quiz Maker For Digital Tests: EasyTestMaker Some Benefits of Teachers Using An Online Quiz Maker More Student Engagement Save Time Collecting Results Reuse Quizzes.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

Although YouTube was founded in 2005, it has seen an explosion in growth this decade, in part from the ubiquity of mobile devices: anytime, anywhere television-watching. Her readers poured through the Gates Foundation website and uncovered more examples of funding for experiments with the GSR bracelets. Apple sneers about this.

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