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  • - A Guide to Meeting Today's Academic Standards
    av Valerie Morrison
    522,-

    Demonstrates how to shift instructional practice and leverage technology to meet today's curriculum education standards for grades 6-12. This book doesn't cover every 6-12 national standard, but identifies the standards with a technology component and provides resources and lessons to help you teach those standards effectively.

  • - A Personalized Journey to Deepen Your Teaching Practice
    av Fanny Passeport
    460,-

    Two award-winning young educators from opposite sides of the globe share their insights to guide teachers, especially those new to the profession, on how to dare to take risks and innovate in their daily teaching practice. Using the metaphor of yoga, the authors take teachers on a journey of self-reflection and assessment.

  • av Regina Schaffer
    430,-

    Includes an examination of digital equity and the "problem of practice" for teachers and coaches; strategies for connecting the ISTE Educator and Student Standards to practice; discussion of key challenges facing teachers in today's classrooms; and concrete, evidence-based strategies for teachers.

  • av Nicol R. Howard
    583,-

    Includes: a discussion of historical placement of "digital equity" content in teacher education programs; research- and evidence-based vignettes demonstrating best practices; examples of ISTE Standards in action; practical tips for preparing future teachers to navigate the process; and positive applications of digital equity.

  • - Help Your School Community Thrive in the Digital Age
    av Shannon Miller McClintock
    460,-

    The modern school library supports education in a variety of ways. Through this book, librarians will discover the influence they can have on the school community as the library becomes the heart of the school, a place where problems are solved, content is explored, connections are made, and discovery happens.

  • - Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Fake News
    av Jennifer LaGarde
    538,-

    Provides educators with tools they need to help students discern fact from fiction in the information they access not only at school, but on the devices they carry in their pockets and backpacks.

  • - A Step-by-Step Guide for School Leaders and Tech Coaches
    av Deborah Kantor Nagler
    668,-

    Frequently, efforts to establish successful STEM labs do not gain traction because they lack a systemic approach and the support of a broad spectrum of stakeholders within the school community. This book addresses this challenge from the perspective of the leader, identifying opportunities for capacity building and ensuring equal access and equity.

  • - Making Your Mark in a Digital World
    av Olivia Van Ledtje
    530,-

    Introduces readers to Liv, a young changemaker empowered to use digital tools to create and share content online. Liv's story offers readers an opportunity to explore how students can use technology as a tool for empathy, equity and activism.

  • - Using Edtech for Social Good
    av Jennifer Williams
    583,-

    Today's students are ready to design, dream and make the future. Teach Boldly: Using Edtech for Social Good is a guide for educators ready to activate positive change in teaching and learning through innovative practices, meaningful use of technology and global collaboration.

  • - Inspire Student Expression with Digital Age Formats
    av Michele Haiken
    522,-

    Features a variety of teacher-created resources and samples of student work to illustrate how teachers can design inquiry units for their content area that are authentic and engage students while developing digital age skills.

  • - Reimagine Learning Through Gameplay
    av Lindsey Blass
    460,-

    With a uniquely engaging style, Power Up Your Classroom helps educators understand the benefits of gamification and game-based learning, and empowers them to design learning experiences that leverage gameplay to increase motivation and engagement, and build classroom community.

  • - Digital Strategies and Tools to Support All Learners
    av Michele Haiken
    522,-

    Due to the diversity of readers in today's classrooms, teachers are called upon to teach not reading, but readers. Personalized Reading highlights four different types of readers - the struggling reader, the reluctant reader, English learners and advanced readers - and presents ways to use technology tools to accommodate their different reading styles.

  • - Leading Systemwide Change with the ISTE Standards
    av Helen Crompton
    265,-

    Provides educational leaders an on-ramp for using the ISTE Standards to guide change in their educational systems. This booklet contains examples showing how leaders can use the ISTE Standards; reflection questions; and vignettes demonstrating how leaders in a diverse range of schools have embraced the ISTE standards.

  • - Digital Age Strategies and Insights from the EdTech Frontier
    av Lynne Schrum
    598,-

    As educators seek out new ways to engage their students and prepare them for the future, they need to know how to employ the latest technologies in innovative ways. This book looks at emerging approaches, and incorporates professional educators' stories of how and why they have implemented each trend, including information on challenges faced and overcome, how to get started and other resources to explore.

  • - A Guide for Teachers and Other Professionals
    av Helen Crompton
    250,-

    Ths go-to resource for understanding, preparing for and adopting the ISTE Standards for Educators. This guide provides a deeper look at the Educator Standards, advice on getting started with implementing the standards, and profiles and tips for adopting the standards by role.

  • av Mark Gura
    415,-

    This book will show new and emerging tech coaches and leaders how to understand the process of change, including resistance to change and how to move past it.

  • - Empowering Students to Engage in Online Communities
    av Kristen Mattson
    423,-

    Showcases practical ways for taking digital citizenship lessons beyond a conversation about personal responsibility so that you can create opportunities for students to become participatory citizens, actively engaging in multiple levels of community and developing relationships based on mutual trust and understanding with others in these spaces.

  • - Cultivating Creativity in the Classroom, Home and Community
    av Laura McLaughlin Taddei
    460,-

  • - The Parent's Guide to Supporting Digital Age Learners
    av Carl Hooker
    249,-

    One key to a successful 1:1 initiative is keeping parents informed on the ins and outs of having mobile devices in the home. The ParentΓÇÖs Guide to Supporting Digital Age Learners offers insight and guidance for parents facing some of the new challenges that come with mobile devices, including concerns about screen time, cyberbullying and digital footprints. This book provides advice, tools and scenarios parents can use with their children to maintain digital wellness, use social media safely and respectfully and establish household guidelines.

  • - Improve Student Outcomes in 18 Weeks
    av Robert L. Furman
    353,-

    Incorporating digital age skills into curriculum can be daunting for educators, and getting started can be the hardest part. In this book, author and education leader L. Rob Furman breaks down the process into 18 easy-to-follow challenges so that teachers can improve student outcomes based on digital age skills and future-minded progress in a single semester.

  • - The Teacher's Guide to Implementation
    av Carl Hooker
    338,-

    Offers practical knowledge and strategies for successful implementation of K-12 BYODprograms and 1:1 initiatives. This six-book series provides district leaders, principals, teachers, IT staff, educational coachesand parents with the information they need to make any mobile learning programme a success.

  • - The Coach's Guide to Implementation
    av Carl Hooker
    338,-

    Offers practical knowledge and strategies for successful implementation of K-12 BYODprograms and 1:1 initiatives. This six-book series provides district leaders, principals, teachers, IT staff, educational coachesand parents with the information they need to make any mobile learning programme a success.

  • av Jonathan Bergmann
    241,-

    Building on their best-selling book Flip Your Classroom, Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams discuss how educators can successfully apply the flipped classroom model to teaching English language arts. Each chapter offers practical guidance, including how to approach lesson planning, what to do with class time, and how the flipped model can work alongside learning through inquiry.

  • - Leveraging Technology for Collaborative Learning and Teaching
    av Julie Lindsay
    598,-

  • - The Prinicipal's Guide to Implementation
    av Carl Hooker
    338,-

    The Mobile Learning Mindset series offers practical knowledge and strategies for successful implementation of K-12 BYOD programs and 1:1 initiatives. The Principal's Guide to Implementation shares lessons learned and provides many examples and activities that will help campus leaders who are about to implement a mobile device initiative or already have.

  • - The District Leaders Guide to Implementation
    av Carl Hooker
    338,-

    The Mobile Learning Mindset series offers practical knowledge and strategies for successful implementation of K-12 BYOD programs and 1:1 initiatives. The District Leader's Guide to Implementation shares lessons learned and provides many examples and activities that will help school leaders who are about to implement a mobile device initiative or already have.

  • av Jonathan Bergmann
    241,-

    Building on their best-selling book Flip Your Classroom, Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams discuss how educators can successfully apply the flipped classroom model to teaching maths. Each chapter offers practical guidance, including how to approach lesson planning, what to do with class time and how the flipped model can work alongside learning through inquiry.

  • - Inspiration for All Levels and Literacies
    av Mark Gura
    460,-

    Storytelling, story analysis, report writing, persuasive writing, discussing literature, vocabulary-no matter what language arts topic you're addressing, this book will provide you with dozens of activity ideas using a wide range of technologies. Each activity in this book is tagged with a recommended level, main technologies used, and literacy covered.

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