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For video-based lessons: TED-Ed

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:47 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
Most teachers know and use TED-Ed, TED’s initiative for youth and education. This online teaching tool features a growing library of short video lessons created by teachers, students, and animators on everything from Art to Math and Science. Each video is focused on learning. You can easily filter and search the library to find the right video in seconds to senegal number data illustrate your topic or spark a discussion. Most videos are 5-15 minutes long and come with a quiz (Think), additional information and resources (Dig Deeper), and a discussion board (Discuss).

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To build community, in the classroom and beyond: ClassDojo
Another classic, ClassDojo is a digital communication and sharing platform that connects teachers, students, and families, helping to create a strong community around the classroom. ClassDojo focuses on creating a positive classroom culture, giving students a voice, and encouraging parental involvement. Student achievements and good behavior are encouraged through real-time notifications and compiled into progress reports that can be shared with parents and administrators.