Educational leaders want their staff to embrace and routinely practice personalized learning. But what’s the best way to make that happen?
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Coding/Computer ScienceEnglish Language Arts Reading (ELAR)STEM/STEAM
Humanities Go Digital: Coding and Storytelling
Learn how teaching humanities with coding can enhance learning and retention for your students using the free tool Twine and some imagination.
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Digital LiteracySocial-Emotional Learning
Empowering Students Through Digital Citizenship and Social-Emotional Learning
Today’s students need access to social-emotional learning to help them become empathetic digital citizens in a tumultuous digital world.
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Back to SchoolGood TeachingGoogle Tips and Tricks
Display Classroom Expectation Posters This School Year
by Diana Bennerby Diana BennerLearn how to create classroom expectation posters to help you and your students begin the new year on a very positive note.
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Having trouble getting your technology aligned? Learn how to best align tools and objectives in this TCEA Responds blog for OneNote and Google Classroom.
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This guest blog explains how we can encourage students to be digital detectives as they research online in what is rapidly becoming the Disinformation Age.
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Google Tips and Tricks
Use Your Phone as a Google Slide Presentation Remote
by Diana Bennerby Diana BennerWould you like your phone to serve as a Google Slide presentation remote? If so, try this handy Chrome extension that is a breeze to use.
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ChromebooksDigital LiteracyGood TeachingGoogle Tips and TricksiOS Tips and TricksMicrosoftUncategorized
Lesson Planning: 5E Model + Tech with the ISTE Standards (Part Two)
Come along as we continue our exploration of the 5E Model + Technology in the context of a Dust Bowl lesson tied to the ISTE Standards.
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Learn about the tech-savvy superintendent of Cleburne ISD, Dr. Kyle Heath, in this month’s member spotlight and see how he’s ramping up learning for all.
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Explore the 5E Model plus technology in the context of the Dirty Thirties period of American history. ISTE NETS, TPACK, and UDL are discussed.
