Free Technology for Teachers: How to Find "Lost" Items in Google Drive - 1 views
The Why, How, and What of Blended Learning - Dr. Catlin Tucker - 1 views
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The events of the last nine months have launched the phrase "blended learning" into the mainstream. I worry that instead of articulating the value of a powerful blend of online and offline learning, teachers are receiving the message that they "must" adopt blended learning to meet the demands of the moment. Yes, blended learning can help teachers navigate the challenges of teaching at this moment. However, the pandemic cannot be the "why" driving a shift to blended learning. This shift should not be viewed as simply a reaction to the pandemic. That isn't a compelling reason and does not encapsulate the value of this shift. Leaders must articulate the purpose and value of weaving together online and offline learning. That way, teachers are inspired and motivated to work through the challenges associated with this shift in designing and facilitating learning.
12 Of Our Best Articles About Remote Teaching And Learning - 3 views
Distance Learning | Google for Education - 1 views
5 YouTube Features Every Teacher Should Know How To Use - The Tech Edvocate - 1 views
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In this day and age, teachers need to use every resource at their disposal. With distance learning being something that doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon, one of those tools may very well be YouTube. This platform is a great place to create a video that corresponds with your curriculum for your students to access them at any time. If you are going to use the platform, there are extra considerations that need to be made. There are also YouTube features every teacher should know how to use before posting those educational videos. Below we are going to take a look at those and why you should use the platform. Let's start with that question first.
Free Technology for Teachers: A Few Interesting Ways to Use Google Slides Besides Makin... - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Make Digital Bookshelves in Google Slides - 1 views
Analysis 2020 - Top Tools for Learning 2020 - 2 views
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The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the tools predominately reflect the situation in higher and adult education).
How to teach critical thinking | impact.chartered.college - 1 views
5 Boundaries I've Set as a Teacher That Have Changed My Life - 3 views
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I spent most of my teaching career stressed, overwhelmed, and exhausted. While I love my job, I often felt unappreciated and taken advantage of. Well-meaning people in other professions would tell me I just needed to set better professional boundaries, but that seemed impossible. Then a friend suggested I start with just one boundary and add on from there. This was manageable and I'm now up to five teacher boundaries. It's been life-changing - inside and outside of school.
The Pandemic Has Revealed What Really Matters in Education. (Spoiler: It's Not Tests.) ... - 1 views
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A few weeks ago, I participated in a webinar with K-12 students, parents and teachers about how online learning is going. You might be surprised to hear that the news was not all bad. The students, in particular, had some good things to say about their virtual experience: They liked that teachers were focusing more on everyone's mental health and wellbeing, and less on grades. They liked that the standardized tests for the year had been cancelled.
6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2021 | Cult of Pedagogy - 7 views
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It's hard to imagine a time in recent history when we had more distractions, more challenges, more stuff to think about that is way more important than technology. But as someone reminded me earlier today, the show must go on. You still have work to do. You still have students who need an education. And the tools in this year's Teacher's Guide to Tech can help.
How do I ensure students are engaged with each other and the content in a hybrid and/or... - 1 views
Wakelet for Educators - 0 views
This Canadian City Quiz Will Put Your Geography Knowledge To The Test | HuffPost Canada... - 1 views
The 7 types of rest that every person needs | - 0 views
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Have you ever tried to fix an ongoing lack of energy by getting more sleep - only to do so and still feel exhausted? If that's you, here's the secret: Sleep and rest are not the same thing, although many of us incorrectly confuse the two. We go through life thinking we've rested because we have gotten enough sleep - but in reality we are missing out on the other types of rest we desperately need. The result is a culture of high-achieving, high-producing, chronically tired and chronically burned-out individuals. We're suffering from a rest deficit because we don't understand the true power of rest. Rest should equal restoration in seven key areas of your life.
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