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I get a lot of questions from readers about what tech ed resources I use in my classroom so I'm going to take time this summer to review them with you. Some are edited and/or written by members of the Ask a Tech Teacher crew. Others, by tech teachers who work with the same publisher I
do. All of them, I've found, are well-suited to the task of scaling and differentiating tech skills for age groups, scaffolding learning year-to-year, offering inclusive solutions to the issue of tech tools--taking into account the perspectives of stakeholders, with appropriate metrics to ensure learning is organic and granular.
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Here are popular online resources for audio:
A 1999 study by the Heschong Mahone Group (Daylighting in Schools: An Investigation into the Relationship Between Daylighting and Human Performance) found that students in classrooms with the most natural light progressed 20% faster in math and 26% faster in reading than those in
classrooms with the least natural light. This is a significant impact natural lighting can have on student academic success and overall well-being. The Ask a Tech Teacher team decided to dig into this more. Here's what we found: Click for links
15 Webtools in 15 WeeksThis video is from a series I taught for school districts. It is now available for free to subscribers of Ask a Tech Teacher: Click for video
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Questions? Go ahead and ask! I love tech ed questions. You can either reply to this newsletter or contact me via email.
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