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- 1:1 Digital Classroom Environment
- 3-part lesson
- 4C's
- :1 digital classroom
- assessment
- Blog meme
- Bring your own device
- Bruce Lee
- BYOD
- comprehensive math program
- developing math ideas
- Digital Citizenship
- division algorithm
- education
- Education Technology
- ELL
- English Language Learner
- fixed mindset
- growth mindset
- independent work
- inquiry question
- joint work
- learning management system
- learning networks
- LMS
- math-talk community
- math basics
- math curriculum
- Math Dice Game
- math games
- math inquiry
- math pedagogy
- Math planning
- math practice
- math process expectations
- math reflections
- mini-lessons
- muffle's truffles
- number sense game
- PISA 2012
- PLN
- probability game
- professional learning
- reflections
- remixing math questions
- River Crossing Math Game
- social media in education
- ST Math
Tag Archives: social media in education
My class is ready for BYOD, but how do I start?
Willingness to create a new norm within the classroom such as introducing digital devices to students, can lead to unpredicted outcomes. On the one hand, it can be unpredicted in the awesome sense like when a student downloads a ‘dice’ … Continue reading
Here we go…
Social Media has greatly impacted the manner and rate through which ideas are shared, negotiated, refined and accepted. I am blogging because I wish to share and receive refinement for my teaching practice as an elementary school educator and in-school … Continue reading
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