Higher-Order Thinking Web Tools to Ignite Your Classroom

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tree-240470_1280Tired of sifting through endless lists of Web tools trying to find the “good ones?”  With this webinar you can put a spark in your curriculum with easy-to-use, free tech tools that will build 21st century and higher-order thinking (H.O.T.) skills. Today’s students need better opportunities to master content, create, collaborate, and connect with the outside world.

With the right tools, you can say goodbye to mindless worksheets and hello to engaged students who can’t wait to get to class!  In this webinar for the edWeb.net Amazing resources community, Rachel Langenhorst, K–12 Technology Integrationist and Instructional Coach, shared sites and tips for best practices in integration across grade levels. In this webinar, Rachel shared resources for student progress monitoring and alignment to the Common Core State Standards; sites and apps, along with implementation ideas, that give your lessons a new twist and get students creating; and how teachers in Rock Valley, Iowa, are using Dr. Ruben Puentedura’s SAMR model as a guide for technology integration, and how you can too.  View the webinar to learn about a wide variety of tech tools, and how to successfully incorporate them in your daily lessons.

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