Showing posts with label teaching online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching online. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Educational Links 3/26/2020


Extending Classroom Management Online


Despite assurances of flexibility, educators fear liability in online instruction of special ed students 

Why Learning at Home Should Be More Self-Directed—and Less Structured


‘Students Are Lonely:’ What Happens When Coronavirus Forces Schools Online


Digital Learning in Special Ed


Shifting to Teaching Online Tomorrow? Here Are Some Things to Consider Today

Why Writing Is So Painful for Kids with ADHD


Math and reading are likely no walk in the park, either. And it all traces back to executive functioning — our brains’ ability to absorb, organize, and act on information.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Educational Links 3/18/2020


15 Reflection Strategies To Help Students Retain What You Just Taught Them

https://wegrowteachers.com/15-reflection-strategies-help-students-retain-just-taught/?fbclid=IwAR278IUcSgtxP4ia3pv8EWxboQ-IaKwVDGCz6OW2MvPq2O0PwjK_sxbi1kQ

If You’re Stuck Inside, Might As Well Enjoy This List of Animal Cams


Art at Home


Twenty 5-Minute Speech Therapy Activities You Can Do at Home


Teach Students to Self-Assess for Better Personalized Learning



Chrome Extensions for Struggling Students and Special Needs



A Letter to Educators Teaching Online for the First Time


Simply put, if you’re asked to teach online, we encourage you to find ways to be present for your students. Your presence is all that many of them have ever needed, and this does not change if you are teaching from your living room or local library.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Educational Links 3/9/20



How We Shifted From From Static Learning To Constructionist Learning


To Connect Teaching and Learning to Real-World Impact, Do This, Not That

https://www.bamradionetwork.com/track/to-connect-teaching-and-learning-to-real-world-impact-do-this-not-that/?fbclid=IwAR3FXYK1GqCj9Nt2VVN3Y35zUvtohswiVEmipc6IbwtJVJmPa4VjSaM9X2U

EDUBLOGS HAS JUST POSTED THE GUIDE FOR ONLINE LEARNING CAUSED BY SCHOOL CLOSURES


RESOURCES FOR TEACHING ONLINE DUE TO SCHOOL CLOSURES


The 9 Things People with Learning Disabilities Want You to Know


If We Want Bookworms, We Need to Get Beyond Leveled Reading


Four Inquiry Qualities At The Heart of Student-Centered Teaching



Whether it be project-based learningdesign thinking or genius hour, it's easy to get confused by the many education buzzwords floating about. But at their heart these pedagogies are all student-centered and there are commonalities across them that are the key to their success and far more critical than keeping the jargon straight.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Ed Tech and STEM Tweets of the Day 1/30/14

1. Using Children’s Literature to Motivate Math Lessons 

http://www.teachhub.com/using-children%E2%80%99s-literature-motivate-math-lessons 

Plugging Children into Their Environment

2. Read and Download 250+ Art Books from the Getty Museum 

 http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/01/read-and-download-250-art-books-from.html#.Uum9HLRDytc 

3. Career Insights from a STEM Inventor

http://www.middleweb.com/12623/career-insights-stem-inventor/ 

4. 50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About

http://www.edudemic.com/50-education-technology-tools-every-teacher-should-know-about/ 

Plugging Children into Their Environment

5. Plugging Children into their Environment

http://www.childrenandnature.org/news/detail/plugging_children_into_their_environment/ 

6. What It’s Like to Teach Online: A CAVA Teacher’s Perspective

http://blog.k12.com/online-school-reviews-testimonials/what-it-s-teach-online-cava-teacher-s-perspective?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thinktank12+%28thinktanK12%29&utm_content=My+Yahoo#.UunMTLRDytc 

7.  Dos and Don'ts for Creating a School Culture for EdTech

http://edtechreview.in/news/news/trends-insights/insights/934-dos-and-don-ts-for-creating-a-school-culture-for-edtech