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Use the Cloud to Individualize Your Instruction and Watch Your Students Thrive! The advent of cloud-stored data that can be entered, changed, and accessed anywhere is a development full of potential for today’s classroom. This book is the all-in-one resource you need to be sure your students reap the fullest rewards from cloud-based developments. Teacher and top ed-blogger Ken Halla explains: • Strategies for leveraging the cloud to create a self-paced, learner-centered classroom • How to take advantage of tech tools to facilitate learning • Real-life case studies and activities to ensure an enjoyable implementation experience. Stay ahead of the curve with Ken Halla’s strategies, which you can implement the next morning. “Halla‘s book, written from practitioner experience, provides practical and simple integration techniques that will assist both novice and experienced teachers incorporate technology to enhance student learning.” –Eric Sheninger, author of Digital Leadership, Changing Paradigms for Changing Times “This is a must read--a detailed nuts and bolts guide to classroom tools in the cloud.” –Michael B. Horn, Co-Founder and Director, Christensen Institute Author of Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns. “Whether you are an ed tech veteran or just getting started, Halla’s book will help you tailor learning to meet the needs of your students. This book will help you create the learner-focused classroom you want to build! A must-have resource for today’s teachers!” –Jaime Casap, Global Education Evangelist Google
Teacher Collaboration Online Professional Learning Communities
Teacher Collaboration Online Professional Learning Communities
- Learn about the numerous benefits of online PLCs
- Learn how to use several online tools to expand your PLC
- Learn several online tools for communicating with your PLC in real time
Professional Learning Communities
This chapter will look at how teachers can use online resources to connect with other educators to expand their professional learning communities, acquire new curriculum content, learn about new pedagogical ideas, and collaborate with others. Being proactive about your own professional development will allow you to ...
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