Not that school is all about getting a job, but it's good to see the in-demand skill set. Would our kids have the cognitive ability to have a reasonable reaction to this list?
Should you use all of these? Of course not, but it's a great list to get a sense of what web applications are capable of, and how tech can help you teach.
Not that I'm looking for another thing to add to my to do list, but I think a system like this would really help improve our awareness of each others teaching styles as well as make integration much easier as well. If anyone else is interested, perhaps we could pilot with a few volunteers next year?
Part 5 (with links to the other four parts) of a great list of suggestions for standards based grading. As you can see, everyone has their own take on how to do SBG.
Those of you that are thinking about moving (or if you've already moved) 'content delivery' outside the classroom (i.e., flipped instruction), this is a nice list of 'best practices' to use as a checklist for doing it well. It's more general pedagogy that specific tasks, but great advice just the same.