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5 Clear Ways Digital Benefits Learners

A Principal's Reflections

Collaborative exchanges among peers, teachers, authors, and mentors can turn a simple student writing product into a multifaceted and informative artifact. By selecting appropriate tools, students can create artifacts that demonstrate their conceptual mastery while acquiring and applying essential skill sets.

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Improving Instruction in a Digital World

A Principal's Reflections

This framework, based on traditional elements of education yet encouraging movement from acquisition of knowledge to application of knowledge, charts learning along the two dimensions of higher standards and student achievement.

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Issuing Micro-Credentials to Your Teachers Can Reward Competency

Edthena

It’s possible to use Explorations inside Edthena to create a more traditional, module-style approach to micro-credentials. As teachers gather video evidence and other artifacts from their classroom environments for feedback, those same artifacts can become the evidence for the micro-credentials, too.

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Keys for a Successful Digital Transformation

A Principal's Reflections

I know this might rub technology aficionados the wrong way, but the fact remains that edtech has been over-promised and under delivered. Relevant, job-embedded learning opportunities that move away from traditional drive-by approaches will help to sustain meaningful change.