How To Take Cornell Notes
The purpose of Cornell Notes is to distill complex text, arguments, etc. into a format useful for reflection and study.
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The purpose of Cornell Notes is to distill complex text, arguments, etc. into a format useful for reflection and study.
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It’s difficult to teach if it’s unclear what students actually understand–and multiple-choice tests aren’t enough. Here are 50 alternatives.
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How To Teach With Apps Using The SAMR Model by TeachThought Staff Not all apps are created equal. Not all
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How to cite a tweet depends on context, but generally begin with the username, then add the verbatim tweet in quotations.
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Adding Materials To An Assignment In Google Classroom by TeachThought Staff Adding materials to assignments in Google Classroom is simple–basically
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How I Helped My Students Assess Their Own Writing contributed by Peg Grafwallner, M.Ed. As the School Support Teacher/Reading Specialist of
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Making reading a contest may result in more books read, but may not create the ‘reader’ you’re hoping to create.
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To search for tweets by date, use the following terms in the search feature: from:username since:yyyy-mm-dd until:yyyy-mm-dd
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Bloom’s Taxonomy is a powerful teaching and learning tool that can help you shape nearly everything that happens in your classroom.
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The ultimate metric for your teaching is the quality of students’ lives after your journey & their journey diverge–borderline immeasurable.
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From using levels and and progress bars to badges and rewards, here are ten strategies to make learning feel more like a game.
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Just like a great teacher can teach anything, a great learner can learn from almost anything–and teachers are first learners.
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