Educators design authentic, learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability.
iMovie
This video recognizing school board members achieves the goal of designing authentic, learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability in the following ways:
- Authentic learning experience.
- Learner driven activity.
- Inclusivity and learner variability.
- Collaboration and communication skills.
- Research and critical thinking.
- Digital literacy.
- Reflection and self-assessment.
- Community engagement and leadership.
- Empowering student voices.
- Public speaking and presentation skills.
BeFunkyThis is an example of a social media post I created using BeFunky. BeFunky is an online photo editing and graphic design tool that can be used by educators to design authentic, learner-driven activities and environments. By incorporating it into their teaching practices, educators can create a more inclusive and learner-centered learning environment. The tool's versatility in photo editing and graphic design allows for differentiated instruction, personalized learning experiences, and creative expression, catering to the unique needs and preferences of each learner.
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SmoreI created this infographic for an organization I volunteer for using Smore. Smore is an online tool that allows educators to create visually appealing digital flyers and newsletters. Educators can design authentic, learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability using Smore in the following ways:
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Adobe Express
Adobe Express allows educators to create engaging digital stories. This software allows educators to create visually compelling web-based stories. Students can use images, videos, text, and interactive elements to tell their stories in a personalized and creative manner. This tool encourages self-expression and accommodates different learning styles.
It can also achieve these things by offering the following:
It can also achieve these things by offering the following:
- Student-created portfolios.
- Choice and differentiation.
- Project-based learning.
- Interactive lessons.
- Multimedia reflections.
- Inclusive presentations.
- Project showcases.
- Visual summaries.
- Community engagement.
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