
Using EdTech to Set AP Students Up for Success – Bonus Episode with UWorld
Set AP students up for success with UWorld! Hear from Philip Bates on building confidence, differentiation, and college readiness tips.
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Set AP students up for success with UWorld! Hear from Philip Bates on building confidence, differentiation, and college readiness tips.

Boost creativity & save time! Learn from EdTech Coach Eve Heaton about using templates with students for flexible, inclusive learning.

Group students quickly and strategically with Grouper! Save time, create customized groups, and support learning in any subject.

In an inclusive classroom, you can give students choices on what learning activities they try while checking for understanding.

Want to save time this year while differentiating instruction? I have five tips for you featuring PebbleGo, PebbleGo Next and Connect.

How do you differentiate instruction? If you’re committed to differentiating instruction, join me for a free webinar with Capstone.

What is flipped learning? Educational leaders and authors, Martha Ramirez and Carolina R. Buitrago, join to talk flipped learning and differentiate instruction.

Have you created a video playlist to share with students? In this blog post we are going to take a

Looking for a simple way to connect students with interactive lessons? eSpark has a teacher- and student-friendly platform that gives

Are you looking for activities your students will love? With differentiated math and reading activities for kids, eSpark has you

If you’re a regular reader of the blog, you know I love sharing news and updates from EdTech companies. So
Earlier this year I introduced Frolyc as a terrific tool for teachers to design lesson-based interactive activities. Users can now
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