Into the Driver's Seat
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Into the Driver's Seat
Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
Curated by Jim Lerman
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Presenting engaging and creative online teaching & learning experiences

Presenting engaging and creative online teaching & learning experiences | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
With online teaching and learning becoming the norm for so many teachers and students during the COVID-19 climate, it is important to be aware of what makes an engaging, creative and effective web-based teaching and learning experience.

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Sara Jaramillo's curator insight, March 25, 2020 4:44 PM
The situation with the covid-19 is something that anybody expected and none of us was prepared to face. Everyone has a big challenge to work, study and do their daily activities. In terms of education, students and teachers must do their best to keep learning and teachng at least in the 50% because we all know that online classes will never be the same as classroom classes but we cannot stop it, This kind of articles are very usefull for teachers and students since all of us must find out the best ways to keep with our process. We need to use all the plataforms, the apps, and the websites that we can and give them  the best use in order to learn from our professors and their classes. I think that the cahllenge is bigger for teachers and professors because most of them did not have experience with technological devices, online apps nor virtual classes. And for most of them this is difficult but they are doing their best to share their knowledge with us.  
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How to Enhance Lessons with Google HyperDocs

How to Enhance Lessons with Google HyperDocs | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
In the twenty-first century classroom, learning is no longer teacher-directed. Students are beginning to feel more ownership for their learning, allowing them to interact with course material instead of simply trudging through direct instruction and handfuls of physical material.

Google HyperDocs are digital documents that contain all elements of a learning cycle in a central location. Within a single document, students have access to hyperlinks to all resources necessary to complete the activities within that unit of instruction.  The following are ways in which HyperDocs can help enhance your teaching at any educational level

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Education Technology: Practical Ideas for Your Lessons

Education Technology: Practical Ideas for Your Lessons | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Students of today are much more technologically savvy than previous generations. Whatever age they are, once they step into the classroom, they will probably be Internet literate and technologically knowledgeable, at least at some extent. Presenting technology to students gives the teacher more ways to connect with them and this is one of the most important parts of a rewarding teacher-student relationship. Once you find something in common with the student, you are on the right way. Here is a list of websites that specialize in education technology and will give you inspiration and practical ideas for your lessons:

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thembekandumi0@gmail.com's curator insight, May 21, 12:31 PM

knowledge and information are the most important gears in the 21st century and 4IR

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A Big List of 50 Must-Try Online Teaching Tools

A Big List of 50 Must-Try Online Teaching Tools | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Explore the online teaching tools we've rounded up for you in this list. There are 50 of them for lesson planning, assessment, collaboration, and more.

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