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A Year to Remember, A Year to Reflect:  Pandemic Instruction

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Nearpod or Pear Deck, Google Classroom or Canvas, Flipgrid or Adobe Spark? One, all assignments were created so that students could have access 24/7. Equally as important is the instructional design of each lesson, its accessibility and real-life application for students. What did one do? For me it served multiple purposes.

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5 Great Websites to Make Spring Sparkle

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If it was recommended by a colleague in my professional learning network, I gave the site about twice as long but still, that’s harsh. Is it easy to access ? Adobe Spark — All-purpose Desktop Publishing Tool for the Classroom. I certainly couldn’t prove my worth if given only five minutes! Is it easy to use ?

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Top Edtech Classroom Tools

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And to help teachers navigate the plethora of materials for the digital classroom, Tanner Higgin, Director of Education Editorial Strategy at Common Sense Education, presented “ 50 Top Edtech Tools for the Classroom.” Adobe Spark : This flexible design tool lets teachers and students design everything from a web page to a social media post.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Angela Maiers Tonight - LOTS of 2014 Global Education Conference Updates - Proposal Deadline, Keynotes, and Volunteering

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Webinars are free, but when you purchase the "Mattering IS the Agenda" toolkit you get exclusive access to the recordings. This virtual conference will be hosted in Adobe Connect and registration is free for librarians and leaders of libraries. Yet participating in the digital world is essential for learning, career, and life.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

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You may remember Stanford History Education Group (SHEG) for its groundbreaking and utterly depressing report, Evaluating Information: The Cornerstone of Online Civic Reasoning. In the November 2016 Executive Summary , the researchers shared: When thousands of students respond to dozens of tasks there are endless variations.