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8 under-the-radar digital learning resources

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It’s ideal for flipped classrooms, project-based learning, or blended learning environments. Educators can create multimedia lessons, games, and assessments tailored to their curriculum.

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On Thursday, June 5, we will be leaning into instructional redesign for deeper learning. On Friday, June 6, we will fold artificial intelligence into the mix. Redesigning Lessons for Deeper Learning and Student Engagement As much as we’re worried about ‘learning loss,’ our students aren’t going to learn if they’re not first engaged.

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Need Summer Activities? Try These

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Remote Learning Strategies: Beyond the Pandemic

eSchool News

When people used to say things like, Oh yeah, there’s blended learning all around us and and my response was, you know, in in more mainstream schools and be like, you know, there’s a definitional issue there. Really encompasses a lot of these pieces that I mentioned around CTE and dual credit and drop out recovery programs.

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The 3 Biggest K–12 Tech Trends for 2017

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By Meghan Bogardus Cortez Classroom tech and data will continue to boost learning outcomes.

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What Does Blended Learning Look Like in an AP Class?

Catlin Tucker

Can teachers who are teaching an AP course use blended learning models and cover the extensive curriculum? I get asked this question frequently as a blended learning coach. In this guest post, Cori Schwarzrock shares her experience using blended learning models in her AP psychology course.

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Get Common Core Ready: Achieve Dynamic Student-led Discussions

Catlin Tucker

Note: For educators interested in incorporating online discussions into their curriculum, my first book Blended Learning in Grades 4-12 provides resources and strategies to support this shift. It’s in these moments when I feel we are capitalizing on the collective intelligence in our classroom!