24 Of The Best Digital Tools To Build Vocabulary
The following digital tools to build vocabulary include reference tools, word clouds, games and review, word walls, and virtual field trips.
The following digital tools to build vocabulary include reference tools, word clouds, games and review, word walls, and virtual field trips.
Educating students doesn’t have to take the form of a one-sided lecture or reading. In fact, it works better if it doesn’t.
Strategies for creating digital choice boards include starting simply, adding audio or video content, and using learning taxonomies.
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A literacy-rich environment not only supports the academic growth but also encourages conversation, empathy, and critical thinkink.
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There is tremendous pressure for education to ‘globalize.’ But the challenge of global learning is that it isn’t universally agreed upon.
I’m not saying any of these ideas are good—or even the least bit viable. Or that they wouldn’t be detrimental. I’m just wondering what would happen.
Don’t get distracted that everything is ‘different.’ Start with the student and their needs and the unique opportunities in front of them.
WindowSwap is a simple website that lets you look out someone else’s window from nearly anywhere in the world. And it’s strangely relaxing.
Common uses of technology in the classroom include reading programs, assessment tools, and a range of learning management systems.
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