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        What is a Learner Profile?
        What is a Learner Profile?
        A learner profile is a document, project, or even conversation that helps teachers learn more about their students. Learner profiles may include information such as: Skills, strengths, and interests Aspirations and passions Likes and dislikes Life experiences How the student likes to learn Struggles or potential barriers to learning Anything
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        What is Stereotype Threat?
        What is Stereotype Threat?
        This occurs when student performance is negatively impacted when students are reminded of stereotypes about various groups. This means that teachers need to be extra vigilant to ensure that digital media does not include harmful stereotypes, such as the idea that women are not good at math. Educators need to
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        What is an Online Collaborative Learning (OCL)?
        What is an Online Collaborative Learning (OCL)?
        OCL is a theory related to learning through online discussions. Students engage in collaborative problem-solving that is facilitated by the instructor. Students brainstorm, compare, and analyze their ideas before synthesizing these ideas and attempting to reach a consensus. The teacher facilitates this process, provides resources to students, and provides input
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        What is the RAT Model?
        What is the RAT Model?
        The RAT Model, developed by Dr. Joan Hughes, allows teachers to self-assess their integration of technology in the classroom. According to the RAT Model, digital technology can be used as replacement, amplification, or transformation in the classroom. Replacement refers to the use of technology that in no way changes instructional
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        What are Open Educational Resources (OER)?
        What are Open Educational Resources (OER)?
        Are educational materials that are available online without any copyright restriction. These are a powerful learning tool for every student, but perhaps most especially for those students in cash-strapped school districts
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        What is Micro-Learning?
        What is Micro-Learning?
        As the ‘micro-‘ part of the name indicates, micro-learning is focused on smaller learning units that are delivered within a short time frame. Usually, each micro-learning unit will have a single objective (or ‘learning outcome’), and it is advisable to make this objective clear to the learner(s) before delivering the
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        What is Machine Learning?
        What is Machine Learning?
        Is defined as “a field of computer science that uses statistical techniques to give computer systems the ability to “learn” (i.e., progressively improve performance on a specific task) with data, without being explicitly programmed.” For example, in education, we see machine learning in learning analytics and artificial intelligence.
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        What Is an Unconference?
        What Is an Unconference?
        An unconference is essentially a conference shaped by its participants. There are no prearranged topics, speakers, or panels. There isn’t even a schedule. Instead, attendees decide what questions and topics will be discussed. Leaders facilitate each breakout session, and participants attend any session that piques their interest. No one presents
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        What is a Learning Glass?
        What is a Learning Glass?
        Allows for dramatic illumination of ideas in lectures. The latest in presentation board technology consists of two sheets of glass framed by LED lights. Fluorescent marker ink attracts and refracts the LED light. The instructor stands behind the glass to illustrate essential points in lectures. The results are impressive because
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        What are Emergent Preschool Programs?
        What are Emergent Preschool Programs?
        Vary depending on the teachers and the students. It is because teachers plan activities around their current students’ skills, needs, and interests. No two classrooms will look the same. There is a mixture of play-based and project-based learning in this approach.
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