50 Ways to Engage Students with Google Apps alicekeeler.com/engage “For students to learn, let alone be engaged in what they’re learning, highly qualified teachers must carefully consider how they will use a variety of tools to apply pedagogical strategies.” @lyonsletters
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5 (more) Google Tips with Sam Kary and Thom Gibson from the New EdTech Classroom 🔎 See editors in Docs 📩 Gmail search tips 🗃️ Shortcuts in Drive 🔤 New fonts in Docs 🔖 Explore tool in Docs Watch: https://lnkd.in/gafGhsQn #teaching #Education #edTech
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"3-ways we meet school curriculum tagging needs with Blippit Boards!" In this post we share our approach for ensuring every school can be catered for in Blippit Boards. Yes, there's a huge amount of common ground and need among schools but there's also individuality too. Here's how we endeavour to cater for everybody! https://lnkd.in/ed5WJgvN
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The key to fully integrating the science of reading in the classroom? Extensive professional development and digital resources that spark students' natural curiosity. That's where edtech comes in! Learn more - https://lnkd.in/eKYY8RgR
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As an Educational Program Consultant, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a game-changing educational resource – Twig Science. About Twig Science: Twig Science is not just a curriculum; it's an educational experience that brings science to life. It combines the power of engaging video content, hands-on activities, and comprehensive teacher support to create a dynamic learning environment. Key Features: Captivating Videos: Twig Science uses high-quality, captivating videos to spark students' curiosity and make science more exciting. Hands-On Activities: It offers hands-on activities that reinforce key concepts, making learning more interactive. Teacher Support: Twig Science provides educators with comprehensive support, including lesson plans, assessments, and professional development. Impact: Twig Science has had a profound impact on the way we teach and learn science. It has inspired students to explore the wonders of the natural world and has empowered teachers with effective resources to nurture young scientific minds. Future Developments: I'm excited to share that Twig Science is continuously evolving, with new features and updates on the horizon. Stay tuned for more exciting developments! If you're passionate about transforming science education, or if you want to learn more about how Twig Science can enhance your curriculum, feel free to reach out or connect with me. Let's explore the possibilities together. https://lnkd.in/dDutHKQq
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Buying Guides for Teachers Navigate the world of educational products with our 'Buying Guides' section, tailored specifically for teachers and educators. Whether you're outfitting a classroom or upgrading your remote teaching setup, our guides offer a curated selection of products designed to enhance your teaching experience.
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10 Important Tips For Teachers Making The Shift To Online Teaching In the world of education, things have been changing fast. More and more teachers are using the internet to teach, and it’s making a big difference in how we learn. Here are 10 important tips for teachers making the shift to online teaching: Tip 1: Embrace Technology Tip 2: Establish a Structured Schedule Tip 3: Foster Interaction and Engagement Tip 4: Adapt Your Teaching Style Tip 5: Create Accessible Content Know More: https://lnkd.in/dPhYcBSy #OnlineTeachingTips #TeacherTips #RemoteLearning #EduTech #TeachingStrategies #DigitalClassroom #VirtualEducation
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My first gig in the EdTech space was as an assessment writer. I wrote multiple-choice questions for all levels of K-12 science because - well, that's what people want. I started out ok at it, but in the end, I got really good at it. And, I developed a serious dislike for this form of assessment in the process. When it comes to multiple-choice questions, here's what I have learned. 🧠 It is impossibly hard to develop really good multiple-choice questions, and yet, as teachers, we are very rarely trained in this. I did not get formal education in the art of writing multiple-choice questions until I was a doctoral student. 🧠 Even though multiple-choice questions are notoriously bad at producing quality insights into students' learning, we can easily become too reliant on this form of assessment and the vast amounts of quantitative data it can produce. 🧠 Given their resemblance to the questions students will see on standardized tests, multiple-choice questions are often used as a proxy for more authentic assessment practices, and they are often given too late. Remember - your data is only as good as the tool you used to collect it. That's why we at Ellipsis Education focused on quality assessments, which produce quality insights into students' learning. Check out our latest blog post, which helps explain how we handled assessment (without multiple-choice questions) in our Texas Tech Apps curriculum.
When we meet with Texas districts about Tech Apps curriculum, we always get this question. ❓ "What assessment practices are used in Ellipsis curriculum?" Assessments are essential for providing actionable insights for student learning - and they're not one size fits all. That's why Ellipsis uses a variety of assessment types, and provides grade-tracking tools and rubrics to support consistent and equitable grading. In Ellipsis courses, you'll find: ➡️ Self-Assessments ➡️ Exit Tickets ➡️ Formative Assessments ➡️ Performance Tasks (our take on summative assessments) Learn more about each assessment type (and how they work in the classroom) in our latest blog post.
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To flip or not to flip? Answer isn't that simple. This is what the research says: HIGHLIGHTS: ->The flipped learning literature suffers from methodological irregularities, confounds, and inconsistencies across studies. ->Kapur et al. (2022) conducted a detailed review of the flipped learning literature. They discovered that flipping offers few benefits for teachers who already incorporate a lot of active learning in their instruction. ->Equity issues may arise in flipped classrooms if some students can’t do, or don’t do, the assigned pre-class activities. ->It’s not clear that “flipping” offers significant benefits for K-12 teachers. Better student outcomes may be obtained by introducing new material in manageable chunks and tightly interweaving the presentation of new content with structured, active learning. Jim Hewitt https://lnkd.in/gSDyav3z
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📚 Looking for a fun and effective way to teach reading skills to your students? Check out this amazing, colorful free poster & flip-book featuring 7 #DecodingStrategies! It's a must-have resource for any K-2 classroom. #NationalLiteracyMonth #BacktoSchool
Use Our Free Decoding Strategies Poster + Flip-Book To Nurture Independent Readers
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