
How To Get Started with Backchannels – Easy EdTech Podcast 004
In this episode I share strategies for using backchannels in your classroom to increase engagement and check for understanding. You’ll
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In this episode I share strategies for using backchannels in your classroom to increase engagement and check for understanding. You’ll

Digital tools give educators new ways to obtain a more complete picture of students’ early literacy and reading fluency. From

Making sure that students have everything they need before state exams is definitely stressful. As a classroom teacher, I remember

Is there such a thing as the “perfect” EdTech tool? As a classroom teacher, I was always on the hunt

What does it look like to have a robust and responsive curriculum in your school? A well-designed, responsive curriculum gives

It’s always exciting to come across EdTech tools created by educators. Classroom perspective and experience working with students, can spark
Last month I had the chance to take a tour of Kiddom a totally free platform that helps teachers use
Front Row is a free, all-in-one program for math and reading comprehension. It ensures every student receives high-quality, individual practice. By
If you’re looking for engaging standards-based formative assessments, check out Edcite. It’s a popular platform I have shared before. Edcite offers an extensive

Stile is a power tool for creating and teaching interactive lessons. Not only can you quickly create interactive lessons, you

Quick Rubric is an online tool that lets users easily create rubrics. Teachers can create a free account and design
Edcite is a free website for teachers. It helps teachers to find, create, or share interactive digital assignment options and
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