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Hacking Digital Learning Strategies
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Innovative, Brilliant, and Meaningful - George CourosWhy in the age of the most powerful education technology ever known do studies often suggest that technology integration in school is not improving student achievement?Technology is less about the tools and more about the strategyIn Hacking Digital Learning Strategies, international EdTech presenter and NAPW Woman of the Year Shelly Sanchez Terrell demonstrates the power of EdTech Missions--lessons and projects that inspire learners to use web tools and social media to innovate, research, collaborate, problem-solve, campaign, crowd fund, crowdsource, and publish.EdTech Missions empower teachers and learners One of the first truly connected educators, Shelly Sanchez Terrell, gracefully aligns tech tools and social media with strategies and concepts.Not only does Terrell demonstrate EdTech missions that solve everyday education problems, she provides clear, detailed steps, examples, and templates for overcoming obstacles that may arise in any tech-driven classroom.BONUS: 38-page Mission Toolkit Helps You Blast Off ImmediatelyThe 10 Missions in Hacking DLS are more than enough to transform how teachers integrate technology, but theres also much more here. Included in the book is a 38-page Mission Toolkit, complete with reproducible mission cards, badges, polls, and other handouts that you can copy and distribute to students immediately. Your Mission PlanRead Hacking DLS. Choose any of these EdTech Missions, grab a resource from the Mission Toolkit, share the mission and the resources with students, and watch learning soar to new heights:Design a Game Walkthrough--Create a tutorial and teach others how to playGo on a Selfie Adventure--Define yourself through imagesCreate a Fictional Social Media Profile--Manage your digital footprint more purposefullyRemix Learning Into a Digital Textbook--Produce and publish an engaging online bookDebate Issues, Don’t Diss Pe
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