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20 Ways to Personalize Your Learning This Summer

The CoolCatTeacher

Course: Designing Blended Learning for Student Engagement and Achievement “By the end of the course, you will be able to design and implement meaningful blended learning experiences with objective-aligned assessments and activities that foster core 21st-century skills.” Check out the course 17.

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Pedagogy first, technology second – the key to successful hybrid classes

Neo LMS

It’s the key to ensuring constant access to classes, at any time, from anywhere, and offering students a personalized learning experience. It’s like reading a book or watching a video without really grasping the essence of its content. Read more: 4 more ways to stimulate online learner engagement.

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Digital versus physical textbooks

Hapara

With embedded glossaries and formative online assessments, they can self-monitor. Learners simply need to log in to their learning system to access them. . It also makes it easy to share the exact books learners need quickly. If they download a book to view offline, they can simply download the updated version.

Hapara 130
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Why This Professor Believes OER Can Make STEM More Inclusive and Affordable

Edsurge

Over the past nine years, Wilson hasn’t used a single for-profit book in his Computational Algebra classes. When you look at the courses we teach on repeat, with the same expensive book, it's difficult to believe that every instructor, en masse, somehow agreed to use the same text from the one large publisher year after year.

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How Technology Has Improved Student Learning

eSchool News

Students become adept at navigating online resources, learning to critically assess information, and developing essential skills for the modern world. Furthermore, technology offers real-time feedback through online assessments, guiding students toward continuous improvement. How has technology changed education?

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How Co-Teaching Helped Our New Teachers Support Students, In-Person and Online

Edsurge

There were no iPads, no online assessments and no Zoom. They appreciated this flexibility, but it also meant that preservice teachers like Tonja would need to apply everything they learned about teaching to two very different modalities: in-person and online. For remote learners, we used an online assessment.)

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?Online Courses Shouldn’t Use Remote Proctoring Tools. Here’s Why.

Edsurge

However, it is in direct conflict with my desire to avoid online proctoring tools, which mimic poor in-person assessment practices. This issue arises because many faculty that choose to teach online refuse to do so if they can’t rely on the same methods of assessment that they use in their in-person courses.

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