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Today entry I would love to share about https://www.tes.com/lessons.
I knew this entry when my lecturer give us task to do work toward integrating more technology into my classroom.
So, I choose Blendspace to blend my classroom with it.
Today entry I would love to share about https://www.tes.com/lessons.
I knew this entry when my lecturer give us task to do work toward integrating more technology into my classroom.
So, I choose Blendspace to blend my classroom with it.
What is Blendspace?
How to use it?
You can use a free TES Teach with Blendspace account to create linear lessons to guide students through basic content. You can also quiz students as they move through material using Blendspace's multiple-choice quiz builder. Using the embed code and share links provided by Blendspace for each lesson, you're also able to add a lesson to your classroom website or to a Learning Management System like Edmodo or Google Classroom. Teachers can also ask students to remix lessons or create their own. These lessons could be shared with the rest of the class for feedback or for homework review purposes. However, these remixes aren't necessarily a valid form of assessment, as a lesson can be cobbled together from online content without having to know much about the topic. You can make use of the gallery of lessons available to teachers who may want ideas. Blendspace can be a great addition to the classroom, but it doesn't replace instruction.
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You also can refer to this link http://www.uen.org/cte/facs_cabinet/downloads/ConferenceProceedings/2014/summer/Summer-Tech_Jones_Blendspace.pdf
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