Explore a multitude of ways that students can use audio, video, text, images, and multimedia to communicate conclusions, demonstrate what they’ve learned, and take action based on that learning.

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#85 – Online Learning: What People Think It Is, What It Actually Is, and What It Can Be
In our conversation with Jeff Plaman—the Online and Digital Learning Specialist for the Minnesota Department of Education—we explore the current state of online learning, address some misconceptions, and explore the potential it has moving forward.
#84 – Authentic Demonstration of Student Knowledge: Helping Students Share Their Stories Authentically to Validate Their Voices
To increase student ownership in learning we need to provide students with meaningful and authentic “voice and choice.” But what does this really mean? How do we implement it?
Personalize Student Reading Practice With Microsoft Teams’ New Reading Progress Tool
Explore ways to efficiently assign and manage personalized reading practice with Microsoft Teams’ Reading Progress tool.
Ed Tip: Activity Builders
Use these premade templates to build engaging and interactive practice and reinforcement activities for your students.
#83 – What Does the Classroom of the Future Look Like?
Join us as we ask probing questions about the future of education and how we might begin to design a better school system.
Ed Tip: Comic Strips
Use these resources to help students create, communicate, and demonstrate learning through comic strip templates and creation tools.
Tech Integration Can Power Up Your Math Classroom
Discover how tech tools and digital teaching strategies can improve learning in your math classroom and help create a student-centric learning process.
Calculate, Measure, and Compute With Virtual Math Tools and Manipulatives
Explore virtual tools and manipulatives to empower students to calculate, graph, measure, express themselves, and manipulate concepts in a digital environment.
Find and Explore Resources to Help Plan Math Lessons
Browse and discover video collections and lesson plan resources to help you plan and create your math lessons.
Practice, Review, and Enrich Math Skills With Digital Tools
Explore math practice and interactive game websites that you can use to have your students practice math skills and receive immediate, automated feedback.
Integrate Online Courses and eLearning Sites Into Your Math Classroom
Discover online courses and learning modules that you can integrate into your math classroom, either as individual lessons or as a complete course.
Facilitate Mathematical Communication, Collaboration, and Feedback
Integrate digital whiteboards, graphing tools, and screen recording software to increase communication, collaboration, and feedback in your math classroom.
Apply and Extend Math Skills and Concepts
Explore design tools, coding sites, online simulations, and polling tools that students can use to authentically apply and extend math skills and concepts.
#80 – Toxic Positivity
Explore the concept of toxic positivity: how to recognize it, how you can better understand it, and ways of approaching it in a school setting.