The image below is a brief description of our Universal Lesson Design model. Listed below the description are resources that I have bookmarked/"pinned" that support each of those elements of lesson design (I have also included iPad resources that I have saved for an easy reference). Take a moment to explore some of the resources and try something new that supports a universal lesson design!
Recently, I wrote a blog post about app resources for teachers and how they fit into the learning design model at the high school and middle school. This year, our district is making an effort to embrace the learning design model that the middle school and high school have been using as more of a universal lesson design model. This model is not something that is specific to the district that I work in, but is more of a flexible model where components can be adapted to any classroom. The image below is a brief description of our Universal Lesson Design model. Listed below the description are resources that I have bookmarked/"pinned" that support each of those elements of lesson design (I have also included iPad resources that I have saved for an easy reference). Take a moment to explore some of the resources and try something new that supports a universal lesson design!
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'Tis the season for new students and assessments... Who am I kidding, it is always the season for assessments! As we enter the new school year, we often administer different assessments to our students to gather data that allows us to differentiate, instruct, and connect with students in the most effective way possible. As many of us are trying to conserve resources to save money, (i.e., not printing on paper as much), I thought I would share some resources that support this effort. So, to start of the year and kick off my "Monthly Tech Integration Idea" blog post, I thought I would share some ways you can administer assessments without using any paper. Google Forms
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Other Online Assessment Tools Below are some other online tools that I have bookmarked that can be used for assessment. These resources are bookmarked/"pinned" on a Pinterest board. They can be accessed by anyone and you do not need to have a Pinterest account to access them. Other iPad Assessment Tools Below are some apps that I have bookmarked that can be used for assessment on an iPad. These apps are bookmarked/"pinned" on a Pinterest board. They can be accessed by anyone and you do not need to have a Pinterest account to access them.
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