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Creating Interactive Lessons Through App Smashing

A Principal's Reflections

I often recommend the use of this tool in History as a way to explore primary source documents. Suppose you want to develop a literacy lesson for your learners. ThingLink could be used to curate content (text, video, images). After kids review the content, Google Forms could be used for them to answer higher-order questions.

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How Edtech for Teachers Helps Collaboration and Professional Learning

Edthena

There are plenty of reasons and ways to use edtech with students in the classroom, but what about edtech for teachers? Watch the full interview above or read the highlights below, including how edtech for teachers can help boost collaboration. Edtech for teachers bridges the gaps to more collaboration.

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How Can Teachers Prepare Students for an AI-Driven Future?

ED Surge

Especially in a social studies classroom where I’m working with a lot of primary sources, sometimes it's hard to figure out how to break down that language so that English learners are still accessing the same content but not losing the academic vocabulary. I encourage teachers to find their online communities.