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Nearpod: Create, Engage, Assess through Mobile Devices.

Nearpod: Create, Engage, Assess through Mobile Devices.

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Trying to dig deep with a flipped classroom As Prensky highlights that the technology today’s learners have grown up with has ‘induced today’s students to think and process information fundamentally different from their predecessors’ (Prensky 2001, p.1). We know our students access, process and create information in very different ways and are moving away from more classical approaches to teaching and learning in order to engage students and move beyond retention. It is a mistake to focus solely on the technology as its the active lesson which really makes this a powerful pedagogical approach to learning.

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Top Tools to Create Instructional Videos As we head into a new school year, many things will be different in the library. One area that may be different is how librarians deliver instruction to students. Several tools are available online to help provide instruction through videos: 1. WeVideo 2. 7 Tools Super Paper Graders Need Gain your precious time back from grading mountains of papers If your grading papers all weekend…Stop. If your grading papers during dinner…Stop. If you have that many papers to grade then you should stop grading papers and start using these teacher/ student-friendly apps below.

Download - Free Download ActivePresenter - Advanced Screencast & Rapid eLearning Authoring Tool (Released: August 18, 2016) Release Notes | License Terms Mirrors There is only one setup package which will serve as both Free and Paid editions. A Wonderful App for Students to Showcase Their Learning August 21, 2015 30hands is an excellent app to use with students in class. You can use it for a wide variety of purposes from creating demos and tutorials to crafting visually appealing presentations and videos. Students can use it to create multimedia productions showcasing their learning in the form of a slideshow with audio narration, or through an audio-enhanced image portfolios to mention but a few examples.

30 creative ways to use Padlet for teachers and students I’m always excited when I’m using Padlet. Is it the interface, the way everything is designed, its purpose or the fact that I’m organizing things smoothly? I don’t know. It just makes me happy. And today I’ll try to make you happy as well. Home Copyright Copyright is a legal right created by law that gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and education. Copy protection exists from the moment a work is created. How to Compose a Quality Comment! The fabulous Miss Wyatt, from The Student Blogging Challenge, asked if I would guest post about commenting. I ♥ commenting and am happy to contribute! Blogging has many parts: the post, the comments, and the sidebar. If you do a good job with all of the parts, your blog will be more interesting.

5 Best Prezi Presentation Alternatives by PowToon! In the last couple of years many people have been searching for innovative ways to create executive, unique, and memorable presentations. PowerPoint was exciting in the early days of its launch, but too many boring presentations led to the creation of new softwares like Prezi. Prezi presentations helped to prevent us from falling asleep during presentations, but the zooming in and out effects of their software, and limited manipulation capabilities, called for more options and new players in the presentation market. 1. PowToon – Best Prezi Alternative Today’s Education Should Be About Giving Learners Voice and Choice Some of the recurring themes of my conference presentations and blog posts include: The underlying theme of all of my ideas, of all of my blog posts is about setting up the conditions where learners’ choice and voice flourish. I have come to believe that the only real education is one that fully embraces learner choice and voice. All instructional practices in this era of learning should revolve around learner choice and voice: Education works when people have opportunities to find and develop unaccessed or unknown voices and skills.

Learning Zone Languages: SPANISH Capitalization In general, only personal and place names, some abbreviations, only the first word in the title of movies or books, songs. Differential accents Homonyms are distinguished with written accents on the stressed syllable. (e.g.: te /you/- té /tea/, se/3rd person reflexive/ - sé /know/ Colors are adjectives, names of the colors must agree with the nouns in both gender and number. Names of colors come after the nouns. Here are some nouns that are used as colors: Educreations – edshelf Educreations is a unique interactive whiteboard and screencasting tool that’s simple, powerful, and fun to use. Annotate, animate, and narrate nearly any type of content as you explain any concept. Teachers can create short instructional videos and share them instantly with students, or ask students to show what they know and help friends learn something new. Finished lessons are stored securely in your online Educreations account, so they’re available whenever and wherever you need them. You control who sees what.

Formative vs Summative Assessment - Teaching Excellence & Educational Innovation Formative assessment The goal of formative assessment is to monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback that can be used by instructors to improve their teaching and by students to improve their learning. More specifically, formative assessments: help students identify their strengths and weaknesses and target areas that need workhelp faculty recognize where students are struggling and address problems immediately Formative assessments are generally low stakes, which means that they have low or no point value. Examples of formative assessments include asking students to:

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