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    Designing An Adaptive Learning Program To Support Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Adaptive learning programs can allow educators and students to identify knowledge gaps and tailor instruction and learning accordingly.

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  • From Ellis Island To NASA: 5 Virtual Field Trips
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    From Ellis Island To NASA: 5 Virtual Field Trips

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Virtual field trips complement traditional classroom settings, and are a great tool for parents and homeschooling groups.

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  • Students–What Did 2013 Look Like Through Your Eyes?

    Students–What Did 2013 Look Like Through Your Eyes?

    ByTeachThought Staff

      Project Zeitgeist Asks Students, “What Did 2013 Look Like Through Your Eyes?” From a press release– (December 6, 2013 – Arlington, VA)  PBS NewsHour Extra is calling on middle and high school students across the country to share their view of the most important events of 2013 in an online digital media contest. The #MyZeitgeist competition…

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  • Using Homework As Formative Assessment
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    Using Homework As Formative Assessment

    ByGrant Wiggins

    Homework is only formative if it recurs as a task in which I can learn from feedback to improve at the ‘same’ task. This is easily accessible.

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  • 5 Methods Of Delivering Mobile Learning Content
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    5 Methods Of Delivering Mobile Learning Content

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Like related learning trends, mobile learning is one of the least understood movements in modern education.

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  • Education Posts

    Presented Without Commentary: Amazon Delivery Drones

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Presented Without Commentary Vol. 1: Amazon Delivery Drones In case you missed it, Amazon has plans to drop packages into your lap–or deck–by drone. Drone. Google? They’re betting on robots. Robots. (The italics don’t count as commentary.)

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  • Establishing A Growth Mindset As A Teacher: 9 Statements Of Affirmation
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    Establishing A Growth Mindset As A Teacher: 9 Statements Of Affirmation

    ByTerrell Heick

    9 Statements Of Affirmation To Help Establish A Growth Mindset by Terry Heick The ability to change is among the least-appreciated professional characteristics of a teacher. This is especially true as education systems react to both external pressure, and internal instinct to change into something closer to truly progressive learning environments. As I was reading…

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    7 Pillars Of Digital Leadership In Education

    ByTeachThought Staff

    It is incumbent upon leaders to harness the power of digital technology to create school transparent, meaningful, engaged school cultures.

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    Teaching With YouTube: 197 Digital Channels For Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Nearly every major educational institution in the world is teaching with YouTube through videos featuring news, lectures, and courses.

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  • Learning Posts

    When Learning Is Playful And Intuitive, Good Things Happen

    ByTeachThought Staff

    When Learning Is Playful And Intuitive, Good Things Happen by Peter Kinney, CTO of Digital Dreams Labs Curiosity thrives when learning is intuitive and playful, and curiosity is the key to true learning. A curious child will seek out answers to all of life’s questions, and love every minute of it. This isn’t the only…

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  • How To Start Your Own Blog: A Step-By-Step Guide For Teachers
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    How To Start Your Own Blog: A Step-By-Step Guide For Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    One of the best education philosophies is collegiality. Without cooperation, teachers can’t remain vibrant members of a class community.

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  • 10 pros and cons of a flipped classroom
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    10 Pros And Cons Of A Flipped Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    There are many pros and cons of a flipped classroom, a hands-on approach to improving achievement and involving students in their education.

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