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6 Steps to Personalize Learning

6 Steps to Personalize Learning | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

"The Six Steps to Personalize Learning is a hybrid workshop that is on-site and online to help teachers move to a Stage One Personalized Learning Environment."


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Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight, March 10, 2013 2:26 PM

The Six Steps to Personalize Learning workshop can be personalized for your school, district, or region. We come to you to guide the process. Several of the ideas and strategies in the steps include:

 

>> Universal Design for Learning

>> Class Learning Snapshot

>> Personal Learner Profile

>> Class Learning Toolkit

>> Redesigned learning environments

>> A repository of transformed lessons and projects aligned to CCSS

>> Inquiry-based strategies

>> Skills to choose the appropriate resources and tools to support teaching and learning.

 

As facilitators, we coach you in person and online as you apply the steps in your classroom. After the workshop is over,  you can continue ongoing discussions in an online Community of Practice (the Personalize Learning Collaboratory) with other educators from around the world. 

 

Contact Personalize Learning  at personalizelearn@gmail.com

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, July 8, 2013 3:05 PM

Seguiremos las etapas en la práctica educativa.

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Universal Design for Learning and Social Media - Classroom 2.0

Universal Design for Learning and Social Media - Classroom 2.0 | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

"Learn how social media websites, including Pinterest, Symbaloo, Diigo, and LiveBinders support diverse learners,, including students with disabilities, English Language Learners, and the disengaged learner. Examine how the principles of Universal Design for Learning (multiple and flexible means of representation, presentation, and expression) can be applied to the features of these websites."


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