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Educational Technology Tips, Tools, and Tricks
Six Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Lessons
Educational technology certainly enhances our careers in education and makes some tasks much easier. We incorporate technology into our lessons with the hopes these digital tools will increase students' knowledge and success. In his article "These 6 questions determine if you’re technology rich, innovation poor,” veteran educator Alan November explains what you should consider when planning your lessons. Take a look at this insightful article—it is well worth your time as a professional, ever-evolving educator.
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Encourage Higher Order Thinking Skills in Your Classrooms
Worksheet just aren’t going to cut it anymore to develop our students’’ Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). It is our responsibility as educators to help students develop HOTS, so teachers must be mindful of how to incorporate HOTS into their curriculums. Check out Tech & Learning’s compilation of the 25 Top Resources for HOTS.
Jill Vogel
Email: jvogel@tazewell.k12.va.us
Website: http://ths.tazewell.k12.va.us/?PageName=TeacherPage&Page=16&StaffID=251703&iSection=Teachers&CorrespondingID=251703
Phone: 276-988-6502
Twitter: @VogelVerbs