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Grading Apps, Tools, and Resources We Love

Ask a Tech Teacher

Are you looking for grading apps, tools, and resources that you can use to collect, calculate, and analyze your student’s grades? Or maybe you are looking for apps that allow students to calculate their own grades, which will save you time and effort. Grade Calculators (for students).

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The Sound Of The Future: My Experience Piloting ChatGPT Voice In The Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

I wanted resources I could trust with an age-appropriate suggestion of what to do in those cities (no bars or other inappropriate entertainment suggestions for eighth graders.) So, I guess you could say I created a new resource for my students by creating a GPT. While I’ve traveled, there are many places I have not gone to.

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Unlocking the Power of Creativity and AI: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

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Teaching creativity and creative thinking in K-12 has always been valued but often challenging to implement. Instead, creative thinking is the ability to create and innovate something that has value. By creative thinking, they do not mean they need people who can draw and paint well. That wasn't the case. That wasn't the case.

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14 Tech Assessment Strategies

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Anecdotal observation of student learning (this is subjective and enables me to grade students based on effort) Grades on tests, quizzes, projects I’m tempted to put everything in a spreadsheet, award a value, calculate a total and find an average. You can find her resources at Structured Learning. Then–Magic!

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Here Are 7 of The Best Online Scientific Calculators

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

There is definitely no shortage of calculators around. Most devices are currently equipped with some sort of a built-in calculator. These types of calculators are basic and simple. To perform advanced and complex math calculations, your basic or traditional calculators are of no avail.

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8 Ways to Teach Financial Literacy

The CoolCatTeacher

EVERFI has some fantastic (free) resources to help you be a difference-maker in a student's life. In this post, I’ll share with you these resources, how I recommend that you use them, and some interesting pointers I’ve learned as I teach students financial literacy. EVERFI sponsored this post. All opinions are my own.

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Our History Is Not Lost: Resources for Learning and Teaching the Fullness of Black History

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Resources for learning and teaching the fullness of Black history all year round. Creating generations of Aniefunas was our way to try to reconcile our values with the traumas of our family history. Beacon Press “The Spirit of Our Work: Black Women Teachers (Re)Member” by Cynthia Dillard, Ph.D. King, Ph.D., Johnson Jr., King, Ph.D.

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