EdTech Simplified Ashley Anderson
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Teaching can be hard, but the right tools and strategies can help. Get inspiration to make your classroom engaging, effective, organized, and fun!
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How to Help Students with ADHD in the Classroom: 4 Tips and Tech Tools to Help Students Focus
Need to help your students with ADHD or other attention issues? Learn four tips that can help remove distractions and improve focus in your classroom.
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What is Project-Based Learning? Ideas, Examples, and Six Tech Tools That Can Help
An overview of the project-based learning spectrum, examples, and six tech tools to help make it easier.
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Four Ways to Make Your Rubrics Work Harder
In this episode, you'll learn four tips for rubrics that better serve you and your classroom. Learn how to simplify rubric development, stay organized, and use them to better engage your students.
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Seven Digital Tools That Make Grading Easier
In this episode, learn about seven digital tools that simplify your grading routines. Reduce your time spent grading, make assessing work easier, and provide meaningful and timely feedback without spending hours on paperwork.
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Three Reasons I Use a Paper Planner in My Paperless Classroom
In this episode, we'll discuss the benefits of paper planners, even for those of us who HATE paperwork. For those who want to give paperless planning a try, we'll also go over four FREE digital options.
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Four Reasons You Need a Paperless Classroom (and Two Ways to Stay Organized Without One)
Today, we’ll talk about four ways going paperless can benefit you and your class, and how you can go semi-paperless (even if you don’t have a 1:1 classroom).
Topics include: time-savers, differentiation, student engagement, teacher and student organization, and specific tools and tips to help you benefit from classroom tech