Using Evolving Innovation to Progressive Practices

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Integrate technology to increase student engagement, accommodate multiple learning styles, and increase rigor in the classroom.
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Using Evolving Innovation to Progressive Practices
  1. goconcr.com

    Anotações:

    • Students can mind-map, create flashcards, and jot down their notes and ideas in a visual form.
    1. Teacher-created or student-created
      1. Here's how the mind maps work
        1. Make a quiz and track student progress
          1. Flashcards
          2. Polling student opinion or quizzing
            1. Kahoot! (Of course)
              1. polleverywhere.com
                1. mentimeter.org
                2. Enhanced Videos
                  1. edpuzzle.com

                    Anotações:

                    • Hold students accountable when they watch a video in class. Insert questions at significant time stamps in order to engage students in learning. Active vs. passive learning!
                    1. Wonderopolis and Camp Wunderground
                    2. Common Core Resources
                      1. PBS LearningMedia
                        1. Topic/content relevant videos

                          Anotações:

                          • Relevant and vetted by PBS. As a parent company, presents videos that are created by subsidiaries of PBS. 
                          1. lesson plans
                            1. handouts
                            2. achievethecore.org
                              1. ActivelyLearn.com
                                1. FacingHistory.org
                                  1. CommonLit.org
                                    1. NewsELA
                                      1. freckle
                                      2. grammarly.com

                                        Anotações:

                                        • Allows students (and teachers) to check, on the fly, for typing errors in grammar and punctuation in all web applications through the Grammarly keyboard. It's so cool!
                                        1. what it does:
                                          1. weekly progress reports
                                            1. Sample weekly insights
                                        2. Google Classroom
                                          1. Google Forms for quizzes
                                            1. Google Drive to save portfolio materials
                                            2. Schoology
                                              1. learning management system
                                                1. similar to Blackboard or D2L
                                                2. Student Engagement Hacks readily available

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