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169 Tech Tip #127: 12 Tips on Hard-to-teach Classes

Ask a Tech Teacher

If a student doesn’t like a project, let them come up with their own –as long as it satisfies the goals of the exercise. In fact, any chance you have, differentiate instruction. Assess knowledge, but remember: Assessment isn’t static —nor is it ‘bad’. Be flexible, open-minded, and adventurous. Be creative.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

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Differentiated instruction is the ability to respond to variance within students, providing different students with different opportunities for learning. This means that students watch video lectures at home with education technology and work on exercises or projects during class time.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Differentiated instruction is the ability to respond to variance within students, providing different students with different opportunities for learning. This means that students watch video lectures at home with education technology and work on exercises or projects during class time.

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15 Tools for Self Paced Learning

Technology Tidbits

Finally, Self-paced learning is becoming more and more prevalent in schools w/ the integration of BYOD (bring your own device) or mobile learning. Also, Education Galaxy is great for assessing student's needs and to help integrate Self Paced Learning. This list is in alphabetical order.

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