A great collection of assessments that function within the bounds of formative and summative in order to measure students in a differentiated classroom. Testing to discover learning style as well as appropriate technological aid is incredible important and beneficial within a classroom that is working towards 21st century standards.
Demonstrating what is possible through 21st century skill integration and the way it lends itself to different learning styles, corroboration, and creation, the video gives a tactile example of what is ahead for education.
This website provides ten different ideas for video projects that teachers can assign to their students. It provides an example video for each idea and explains how to do these videos and why they are beneficial.
This website contains links to useful sites that provide information on different types of learning styles. It also gives sources for more tools for differentiation.
Educators use frequent formative assessments to determine the needs of each student. This video is a good example of how we can use formative assessment that is talked about in week 5 in the textbook. Toby also has taught us about differentiation in classrooms.
Educators use frequent formative assessments to determine the needs of each student. This video is a good example of how we can use formative assessment that is talked about in week 5 in the textbook. Toby also has taught us about differentiation in classrooms.
Having students make video projects is a great way to get them involved and invested in their learning, and this website provides helpful tips for studentst that are creating video projects in the classroom.
We used this website because it mentions tips for students when they are making their own films in the classroom. We thought it would be good to include because teachers can use this to mention to their students some things to remember so they have an easier time filming.
These tips will help everyone film their videos the correct way! The video is a good resource too! Please watch the video if we don't have time in class to do so!
Piktochart is an easy info-graphic design app that is readily available for teachers and students to use to create personalized and highly effective visuals for learning.
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