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Edtech demonstrator programme

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by Mrs K Broadribb

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This podcast is for any educator looking for support in using digital technology with your students. Follow me, Kate Broadribb for weekly advice beginning with great strategies for remote learning during January 2021. If you teach in England get free support by signing up to the Edtech demonstrator programme: www.edtech-demonstrator.lgfl.net

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February 17, 2021

Remote learning - the student perspective

<p>This episode is for any teacher who is currently teaching 'remotely'.</p> <p>Listen along as 3 digital leaders at Wildern school share their advice for teachers in providing online work.</p> <p>Variety, modelling and structure make up their top tips for educators as we navigate continued time away from face to face lessons.</p> <p>Get more advice, ideas and support here: https://edtech-demonstrator.lgfl.net/</p> <p><br></p>

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February 10, 2021

What do students like about remote learning?

<p>In this episode I ask 3 digital leaders at Wildern School what has been their favourite and most impactful learning activity of 2021 so far. &nbsp;Join us for 7 minutes as they share why they are enjoying using Seneca Learning, Quizzes and Google Forms and shadow papers in Maths.</p> <p>If you want to get involved and access free peer to peer support for your school sign up to take part in the Edtech Demonstrator Programme (England Schools only) https://edtech-demonstrator.lgfl.net/</p> <p><br></p>

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February 7, 2021

In times of remote learning how can we 'dissolve the screen'?

This episode looks at key takeaways from Doug Lemov's book 'teaching in the online classroom'. Focussing on how to maintain and sustain student engagement, join me for 7 strategies to help teachers 'dissolve the screen'.

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What is Edtech demonstrator programme?

This podcast is for any educator looking for support in using digital technology with your students. Follow me, Kate Broadribb for weekly advice beginning with great strategies for remote learning during January 2021. If you teach in England get free support by signing up to the Edtech demonstrator programme: www.edtech-demonstrator.lgfl.net

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