The Definition Of An Asynchronous Learning Community
An asynchronous learning community is one where students learn together bound by some component other than time.
An asynchronous learning community is one where students learn together bound by some component other than time.
With communal constructivism, the goal is not to produce a scientific discovery but to help children respond to & guide their own discovery.
Competency-based learning provides students clear feedback about specific competencies and skills gained over time.
The XP-Pen drawing tablets have a range of applications in physical, blended, or remote learning environments.
The school year is a marathon, not a series of sprints. You have longer than you think to help students learn by transforming your teaching.
Dewey believed that the psychological and social sides are related and that “education cannot be regarded as a compromise between the two.”
Key questions of Me learning include, “What’s worth understanding?” and, “What’s worth doing with what I come to understand?”
From making it adaptive to changing the form, timing, language, or structure of the assessment, here are 20 ways to improve a test.
Project-based learning is the student-centered process of learning through the design, development, and completion of projects.
From project-planning and design to ideas for projects to video streaming, here are some of the best project-based learning apps.
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy is an update that, among other changes, revised the language and hierarchy of the Cognitive Process Dimension.
One of the most common uses of the cloud in today’s classroom is word processing–which brings us to Google Drive.
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