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Join Us in Chicago for the Fourth Annual Global Leadership Summit - March 15, 2019

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

In that role, Abdel-Kader was responsible for encouraging and promoting the study of foreign languages and the study other countries’ cultures at the elementary, secondary, and postsecondary levels in the United States. She is currently enrolled at Walden University in the doctoral program.

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Learning Revolution - Week's Free Events - May Is Ed Tech Month - Geo-Educators - Natural Math - Oxygen Masks and You

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Topics will include how to integrate technology into English Language Arts and Math classrooms, differentiated instruction, technology implementation strategies, and more. CEET Meet: Disrupting Assessment with Digital Badges. Conversations Classroom 2.0 Too Cool for Cartoons? Classroom 2.0 Classroom 2.0 What do you think?

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Planning for the Total Cost of Edtech Initiatives

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Her previous experiences include being a classroom business teacher at the high school and post-secondary levels, assistant director of a vocational cooperative, principal at East Noble High School, and assistant superintendent at East Noble School Corporation. Randy was a Tech & Learning Magazine runner-up for 2017 digital leaders.

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15 Google Classroom Tips for Teachers

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Pick an Organizational Strategy for Using Topics. Choose a strategy that works for your content area and grade level. Use a Google Doc as a Syllabus (Secondary). You could even gamify this idea and give digital badges for accomplishing a task or challenge. There are several different ways to organize.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

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Along with the MacArthur Foundation and HASTAC, Mozilla announced the launch of a $2 million competition to design and test new badges. US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan called badges a “game-changing strategy.”. Instead of selling students an expensive print textbook, it will rent them an expensive digital one.

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