Digital Differentiation: Tools to Support Flexible Learning Paths for Personalized Learning
Saturday, January 31 @ 10 AM EDT
Technology is a tool that can be used to help teachers facilitate personalized learning experiences to address the diverse needs of all students. At the most basic level, digital tools can be used to help students find, understand, and use information. When combined with student-driven learning experiences that are fueled by essential questions and offer flexible learning paths, use of digital tools can break the learning barriers that exist in our classrooms. Join us as we provide an overview of digital tools and resources to design personalized learning experiences that effectively incorporate digital differentiation.
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Design Engaging Learning Experiences with a Free Tool for Digital Differentiation
Saturday, January 31 @ 11 AM EDT
Are you looking for a free, user friendly digital tool to help you design engaging learning experiences that meet the diverse learning needs of all the students in your classroom? In this webinar, join us as we explore ThingLink, a digital tool and cross-platform app that provides users with the ability to turn any image into a multimedia-rich, interactive graphic filled with options for differentiation and personalization. We will show how to easily include video, images, audio, and links to any content on the web with the click of a button. We will also share how you can use a ThingLink interactive image to provide students with differentiated content, or to design student-centered projects filled with differentiated options. We will also provide inspiring examples and easy-to-follow instructions that will help you add ThingLink to your digital toolkit of resources. Come discover an amazing tool that presents powerful opportunities for differentiating across all curriculum areas.
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If you are looking to personalize learning in the classroom to address the diverse needs of all your students? This free event is for you!
Register for this free day of learning on Simple K12 today!
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