This video is very useful because it explains the basic concepts of differentiating instruction. It gives a strong overview of the content that will be covered throughout the week.
This webpage has multiple links for different media projects teachers can assign to their students such as narrated art or a digital story. Within each link, a definition, workflow, and appropriate tools are provided for teachers. Also included are videos & tutorials and examples for students.
This webpage explains why teachers need to assess student learning and provides links on how to assess student made blogs, wikis, websites, voicethread projects, podcasts, and video projects.
This website addresses why teachers should have their students create new media assignments and provides suggested assignments that teachers can have their students do. The website also has links that will be helpful in having students create media assignments including a link on how to assess these assignments.
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 gives an in depth overview of how to use video in the classroom. It addresses video curriculum, how to record and edit videos, what formats to save videos in, different programs that can be used by students to make videos, video sharing sites, and how to integrate these videos in teaching.
This is the full version of a video that puts into very clear perspective what learning in a traditional classroom is like for a students with learning disabilities.
By having students create their own classroom floor plans it helps them consider some the challenges involved in the set up of their rooms. Teachers have to consider each and everyone of their students physical/emotional needs.