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Why Flipped and Blended Learning are Making Waves in education

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Vivek Singh and his colleague, Ilya Mishra, are new contributors to Ask a Tech Teacher who specialize in online learning and educational technology (more on Ilya’s bio below). Blended learning overcomes this limitation by reducing the need for homework, and provides course content to students via the internet.

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Embracing Flexibility: Enhancing Robotics and Computer Science Classes

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With the growing demand for robotics and computer science education , it’s essential to equip ourselves with versatile tools that promote flexibility and adaptability in the classroom. In this article, we will explore how embracing flexibility and innovation can enhance your robotics and computer science classes.

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6 Must-reads for This Summer

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See what you think: Bold School: Old School Wisdom + New School Technologies = Blended Learning That Works. In Bold School, Kieschnick lays out an effective, workable education framework that blends common sense with technology while reminding teachers that tech is a useful tool for achieving pedagogic goals, not the opposite.

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Freedom to Learn

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One of those bright spots was being asked to read Carl Rogers, Freedom to Learn , which was published 1969 in an upper level Educational Psychology course. The following text provides a summary of Rogers’ major themes about learning and education from Freedom to Learn and comes from Weibell, C. Retrieved from [link].

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School Must Go On Throughout 2021

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Many classes are smaller than during the school year, which research has shown helps students learn more. Smaller classes mean more individual attention, which can help close the learning gap for students struggling academically. As it relates to STEM learning, hands-on activities and in-person collaboration are crucial.

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The Future of EdTech

Cool Cat Teacher

I love their courses because they are flexible, with up to 6 months to complete, and you can receive graduate credit through CAEP and regionally accredited university partners or continuing education units that meet your state requirements. I think we've condensed 18 months' worth of learning. [00:00:41] That's right.

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What is Kiddom? Why is it right for you? And free resources to inform your teaching

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That requires a detailed picture of what students have learned. Teachers must itemize tasks and work, attach them to relevant standards, monitor each student’s progress toward the goal of achieving the standards, and remediate when they need help. It is built in the flexible HTML 5 language. It’s called Kiddom.

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