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Edtech Throwdown

Personalized Learning Methods of Best Practice

07 May 2018

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GotTechED Episode 6: Snow (Make-up) Days Welcome to GotTechED the Podcast! In this episode, Guise and Nick debate whether E-Learning is a viable way for districts to make up snow days.  They talk about the different ways that teachers can personalize learning for their students. After a teacher’s inquiry, Guise and Nick talk about the characteristics of quality edtech. Finally, they argue within the category of “Education Resources” in their next Tech Battle Royale!  Enhance your personalized learning today! How E-learning allows districts to be creative with snow days. David Sherwin’s take on E-learning Methods of Personalized Learning Teacher Question: What characteristics do you look for when selecting technology? Tech Battle Royale: Topic: Educational Resources Guise argues Ditch that Textbook by Matt Miller ditchthattextbook.com @Jmattmiller Nick argues Shake Up Learning by Casey Bell shakeuplearning.com @shakeuplearning Music Credits: The Degs: Shotgun http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/ @bensounds https://www.bensound.com/ Social Media: Guise on Twitter @guisegotteched Nick on Twitter @nickgotteched GotTechED the Podcast on Twitter @wegotteched Other Relatable Episodes: Implementing a Personalized Learning Approach Starting From The Beginning Competency-Based Grading and the Technology Integration Matrix New Teacher Tips, Homework?, & 21st pen pals STEM Misconceptions, 21st Century Mindset, and Teachers as Leaders Effective, Yet Simple Methods of Introducing Real-Life Problems into Your Classroom

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