Sun.Feb 05, 2023

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How to Lead with Little to No "Experience"

A Principal's Reflections

I vividly remember how frustrating it was to interview for various school administrator positions only to be told that I didn’t have enough practical experience related to the position(s). Well duh, of course I didn’t, as I was an aspiring leader who was just venturing into this space. I am sure virtually everyone reading this post has been in the same situation at some point, whether in the past or currently.

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8 questions to help students identify credible resources

Ditch That Textbook

This post is written by Bradley Lands, the author of the book Knowledge-ABLE, owner of UpLearn LLC, and is currently the Director of Technology and Innovation at The Langley School in McLean, Virginia. Brad is a Google for Education Certified Innovator, a Google for Education Certified Trainer, an Apple Distinguished Educator, and a National Board […] The post 8 questions to help students identify credible resources appeared first on Ditch That Textbook.

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11 Ways Teachers Can Use Wakelet

Teacher Tech with Alice Keeler

Wakelet is a content curation and organization platform that allows you to collect, store, and share resources and information in one place. It provides an easy-to-use platform for teachers to gather articles, videos, images, and other types of content, and arrange them into collections called "Wakelets." These Wakelets can be shared with students, colleagues, and even a wider audience.

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Code Math Games with ChatGPT + Google Sites

Learning in Hand

I made an online game, and I want to tell you about it. The Percent Progress Game is played by guessing the percentage of a progress bar that is filled with color. The actual percentage is revealed after the guess is submitted, and the difference between the guess and the actual percent is calculated as the score for the round. The game is played over ten rounds, and the final score is displayed after all ten rounds have been completed.

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Reimagining Chickering & Gamson's Principles Post-Pandemic: Technology's Central Role in Modern Edu

This white paper examines and proposes revisions to the "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" introduced by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson in 1987 for today's technology-driven world.

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Register FREE: Google Drive Hacks You Didn’t Know Were Possible

Teacher Tech with Alice Keeler

Join Alice Keeler Feb 9th (or catch the recording). Alice partners with OTIS for a course on Google Drive Hacks You Didn't Know Were Possible. Be prepared to walk away with at least one thing you didn't know you could do with Google Drive. The post Register FREE: Google Drive Hacks You Didn’t Know Were Possible appeared first on Teacher Tech.

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iSpring QuizMaker- Easily Create Interactive Quizzes for Your Class

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

If you are looking for a powerful tool to create interactive digital quizzes, iSpring QuizMaker is a very good option to consider. iSpring QuizMaker is a quiz creation tool that you can use to create interactive quizzes, surveys, and assessments. The tool comes with a comprehensive range of features such as question banks, branching logic, time limits, feedback, randomization options, scoring & reporting tools, and many more. iSpring QuizMaker is simple and easy to use.

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