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Technology is Here to Stay: Now What?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Although the pedagogy of utilizing technology was not readily available in the early 1990s for educators, it is ever-present today. Not only was I involved in the process, but I utilized student input via a brief survey. I surveyed my students twice a year about instructional delivery and the use of the product.

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12 Ways to Update Your Online Presence

Ask a Tech Teacher

Update your online profile –on your blog, your gravatar, FB, X/Twitter, professional groups, your PLN. Surveys are unanimous: Pictures and videos draw in readers. Here’s a short list of items that won’t take long to accomplish. The ones you read last year, consider a reminder! Have you changed focus? Switched jobs?

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A Teacher’s Best Evaluator

Ask a Tech Teacher

If a teacher wants a good picture of how teaching impacts students, I suggest using a Google Form survey or Microsoft forms. When doing the assessment, I clarified to the students the purpose of the survey and emphasized that it had no bearing on their grades. A simple prompt could be to review your teacher’s efforts during the year.

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3 Levels of Connectivity K–12 Schools Should Consider

EdTech Magazine

Media is proving to be an immensely powerful tool for classroom activities, and one that new generations of learners are demanding be more present in their educations. . Eighty-three percent of surveyed educators believe virtual reality can help improve education outcomes, according to a Samsung survey , EdTech reports.

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Improving the OpenEd Conference – Survey and Interview Highlights and Data

Iterating Toward Openness

Two months ago I invited people to respond to a survey regarding the Open Education Conference and how it can be improved. 2,237 people received the invitation by email, and more saw the invitation on Twitter and here on the blog. 139 people responded to the survey, meaning the response rate was (at most) 6.2%.

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Today’s Meet is Closed. What are your Alternatives?

Ask a Tech Teacher

polls, forms, or surveys. It is a robust, intuitive tool that makes forms and surveys easy to create for teachers and a snap to join for students (for example, no login required — just a class code). Students sign into personal accounts (when age-appropriate) or a class Twitter account. Polls, forms, and surveys.

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Creating a Culture of Joy

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Blog [link] Twitter @shareski Instagram @dshareski. Bringing Joy to Zoom Presentations with Cool Tools 00;01;03;29 – 00;01;46;24 Dean Shareski Oh, okay. Can we have joy in schools? How about on social media? I'm paying you, and I'm your mom.

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