The next - generation, cloud - based lesson delivery software that provides advanced
classroom collaboration tools and interactive resources with anytime, anywhere access.
Not exact matches
Although digital
tools have changed the way we think about creating in the
classroom,
collaboration means more than accessing the same document from different devices.
Whether in a traditional or a virtual
classroom, with online
collaboration tools everyone can just form a community where teachers assign projects to their students in real - time and students may ask for clarifications, if any.
Digital
tools such as Slack, Google Docs, social media platforms, and Nearpod are further used to support
collaborations and partnerships both within the
classroom and with global friends.
This
tool enables
collaboration between multiple groups in a
classroom environment, as students and teachers can share content sources, allowing them to discuss their work on a main screen in front of the class.
A resourceful elementary teacher brings digital
tools into her
classroom to boost problem - solving and
collaboration skills.
It's also a
tool that we used often in our
collaboration as
classroom teacher and teaching artist.
In the
classroom, technology can encompass all sorts of
tools from low - tech pencil, newspaper publisher, and chalkboard, to the utilization of presentation software, or high - tech tablets, online
collaboration, and conferencing
tools, and more.
«This will give our teachers a much wider range of digital
tools and resources and will lead to greater
collaboration and communication within the
classroom.»
Join the chief operations & technology officer and the director of media and digital learning from Brazosport Independent School District for an instructional webinar to see how they have leveraged Google for Education
tools to enhance
collaboration and provide new learning opportunities, both in and out of the
classroom.
Participants will: ● Get an overview of the Google for Education solution, ● Discover how this solution can be used to improve student learning,
collaboration, and innovation, ● Hear firsthand experience from a district using Google Apps, Chromebooks, and tablets, and ● Learn how the district provided professional development to help ensure the devices &
tools would enhance
classroom learning.
Online curricula, distance learning, netbooks and cellphones in the
classroom, and Web 2.0
tools — think Facebook and Skype — as a means of student
collaboration have all gained luster as the drive to do more with less overlaps with the demands of educating a generation of digital natives.
Participants will: • Receive an overview of the Google for Education solution, • Hear the story of CCSD 59 from the perspective of both students and educator, and • Learn how Google
tools are being used in the
classroom and how this is improving student learning,
collaboration, and innovation.
In a student - centered
classroom, founded on
collaboration, project - based learning and the use of the Web and mobile
tools, learning becomes a constant, often virtual, conversation, and students are given the opportunity to learn from mistakes, revisit prior lessons and models and make changes to demonstrate mastery.
Join this webinar and you will: • Get an overview of the Google for Education solution • Hear the story of White Bear Lake Schools and how they used technology to help meet state education standards • Learn how Google
tools are being used in the
classroom and how this is improving student learning,
collaboration, and innovation • Be able to pose their questions to White Bear Lake and Google
Participants gain
tools to create a
classroom where
collaboration is essential for learning.
I will show how Google Glass and Augmented Reality paired up early on and how that
collaboration redefined the
classroom as well as how Glass allowed me to differentiate the learning process when combined with
tools like Evernote, Voice Memo, and Google Search.
Grand Rapids, MI, September 13, 2016 — Curriculum Crafter LCC ®, the only curriculum and planning management
tool in the industry that offers the advantages of creating, aligning, and mapping
classroom content all in one place, announced today its
collaboration with the Center for Educational Improvement (CEI)-- a leading nonprofit 21st Century learning organization that identifies, shares and applies learning innovations to guide school leaders as they improve their schools.
Silver Spring, Maryland (November 29, 2017)-- In an effort to bring financial education into more
classrooms and promote fiscal responsibility among high school students, Discover Financial Services, a recognized leader in the financial education space, and Discovery Education, the leading provider of digital content and professional development for K - 12
classrooms, today announced their
collaboration to launch Pathway to Financial Success in Schools, a standards - aligned suite of materials to provide students, educators, and their families with
tools and expertise to make intelligent financial decisions and achieve their personal goals.
As the consumption - based model of technology integration transitions to a participatory approach and technology transitions from a
tool for accessing information to a
tool to (a) support student authoring and creativity, (b) facilitate
collaboration, communication, and social learning, (c) allow for more efficient organization and accumulation of resources, (d) provide venues for student voices through publication and sharing, and (e) support student immersion in learning environments, educators also transition from «extending learning beyond what could be done without technology» (Mason et al., 2000) to «use technologies to promote effective student learning» (Hicks et al., 2014) In the revisioning of the first principle, the authors did a commendable job of affording increased value to range of
tools, methods, content, abilities, and varied contexts of social studies
classrooms.
Participants will receive background information and the practical
tools they need to help students break free from the cycle of poverty and explore
classroom - tested strategies and practices that they can use for personal reflection or ongoing
collaboration with colleagues.
I share strategies for
collaboration and creation in the
classroom with examples from my favorite open - ended
tools, including the fantastic app and web - based Book Creator.
In my book Tasks Before Apps: Designing Rigorous Learning in a Tech - Rich
Classroom I share strategies for
collaboration and creation in the
classroom with examples from my favorite open - ended
tools, including the fantastic app and web - based Book Creator.
In
collaboration with The Black Teacher Project, KIPP Philadelphia Schools is excited to offer you a session you will walk away from with practical
tools you can use to sustain yourselves both inside and outside of the
classroom during these intense times.
Create policies that support the use of technology as a
tool for opening
classroom doors, encourage
collaboration and
classroom visitation, and build a community of sharing and learning.
LDC is a teacher - created instructional framework that transforms educator practice through the use of online
tools and resources that facilitate
collaboration, content development, and professional learning to effectively implement College and Career Readiness Standards in K — 12
classrooms.
Explore ways the
classroom will benefit from presentation and
collaboration tools such as Office Mix, Sway, and Yammer.
Your experience in an eLecta Live online
classroom is powered by a rich set of
collaboration tools.
Oliver Wreford, Director of Business Development for Pearson, stated that «Naiku's
collaboration and interactive teacher - student feedback
tools in their
classroom assessment software are truly innovative.
LDC is a teacher - created instructional design system that transforms educator practice through the use of online
tools and resources that facilitate
collaboration, content development, and professional learning to effectively implement College and Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) in K — 12
classrooms.
Industry analyst Carolina Milanesi identifies three areas that would help Apple grow marketshare in education: hardware pricing, improved productivity /
collaboration suite, and better
classroom management
tools.