Valerie Sun believes that, over the past year, teachers have become comfortable with being uncomfortable as they met the challenge of delivering distance learning. Now that educators are used to being uncomfortable, perhaps we can address some of the other issues we are currently facing.
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If you haven’t checked out Flipgrid lately (or ever), you are missing out! Ann Kozma shares so many ideas and ways to use this extremely versatile tool, you won’t believe it! Oh, and it’s free!
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Efrain Tovar is passionate about supporting our English language learners so they can succeed. He shares some tidbits on how you can connect with your students and scaffold their learning in the virtual classroom or face to face, no matter what language they speak.
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Immersive reality has so many applications, we can’t even imagine them all. Eric Hawkinson explains how you can begin to use immersive learning design in your classroom.
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So many guests, so little time. We have to admit we made our episode longer (just this once) to include nine wonderful guests, some new to the show and some familiar faces, who wanted to celebrate with us. We’ll be back to our regular 15 minute format with episode 101.
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After 7 years as a technology coach, Kim Voge found herself back in the classroom. Her adjustment wasn’t always easy, but it has been rewarding.
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The Office of Educational Technology (part of the U.S. Department of Education) defines OER as “teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification, and sharing with others.” Kristina Ishmael spells out how they can help you better meet the needs of your students.
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