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This slide deck shows examples of ways that different online tools can be used for secondary students to show their work and demonstrate their knowledge of math skills.
Oakland Unified School District created this set of school profiles focused on blended learning in English Language Arts to highlight the technology tools used, tips, and achievement gains at each site. This resource allows schools to compare usage...
Students can demonstrate their learning by sharing work products remotely, like videos, documents, and pictures, where they illustrate or apply what they have learned easily – regardless of their physical location.
Teachers can collect quick data about student understanding creatively through individual and collaborative games. These online and offline tools boost engagement as students “play” the game and interact with content in an innovative way.
CICS West Belden is a K-8 personalized learning charter school in Chicago.
Lindsay High School serves all grade 9-12 students in Lindsay Unified Public Schools, a California district that uses a performance-based approach to personalized learning.
Pleasant View is a school serving students in pre-K through 5th grade in Providence, Rhode Island. The school partners with Summit Public Schools to implement personalized learning in the 5th grade.
Roots Elementary was a K-2 charter school in Denver that used technology along with innovative staffing, curricular, and physical structures to provide a student-centered learning experience.
Trailblazer Elementary School serves K-5 students in Colorado Springs School District 11, infusing competency development, personalized learning and collaboration to provide real world learning opportunities for students.
Lovett Elementary in Chicago provides blended and personalized learning to its students in grades 2-5.
EducationSuperHighway is the leading nonprofit focused on upgrading the Internet access in every public school classroom in America.