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March 20, 2020 By Monet Hendricks
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How to Transition to a Blended Social Studies Curriculum

How to Transition to a Blended Social Studies Curriculum

March 13, 2020
By Jessica Hayes

A few years ago, I “splashed” into the blended learning scene only to abandon it several months in.

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Cultivating Digital Skills for Educators

Cultivating Digital Skills for Educators

March 4, 2020
By Pam Gothart

Has your district made the shift to using digital resources and technology in the classroom? Some have and many more are in the process of doing so.

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Support Inquiry-Based Learning in the Classroom with Digital Activities

Support Inquiry-Based Learning in the Classroom with Digital Activities

March 19, 2019
By Michael Hutchison

There is a lot of information out there about inquiry-based learning: what it is, how effective it is, and so on.

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5 Active Classroom Activities to Help Your Students Build Critical Thinking Skills

5 Active Classroom Activities to Help Your Students Build Critical Thinking Skills

February 14, 2019
By Jessica Hayes

Thinking is hard.

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5 Things to Consider Before Flipping Your Classroom

5 Things to Consider Before Flipping Your Classroom

March 2, 2018
By Jessica Hayes

The flipped classroom allows students to build background knowledge outside school, freeing up time for more hands-on learning in the classroom.

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How to Use Video Effectively in Your Social Studies K-12 Curriculum

How to Use Video Effectively in Your Social Studies K-12 Curriculum

February 9, 2018
By Michael Hutchison

Film Day! When I was in grade school and high school, “film day” was always great.

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Moving to A Digital Curriculum: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Moving to A Digital Curriculum: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

January 9, 2018
By Michael Hutchison

The journey to digital can feel like a long spaghetti western film at times, but it’s worth it.

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8 Steps to Transition to a Digital Curriculum for Social Studies

8 Steps to Transition to a Digital Curriculum for Social Studies

December 21, 2017
By Michael Hutchison

How to ditch the textbook and go with a non-traditional curriculum for social studies.

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Extend Social Studies with Structured Online Discussions

Extend Social Studies with Structured Online Discussions

September 6, 2017
By Dr. Aaron Willis

Using discussion boards can be an excellent way to engage students with important  middle and high school social studies content.

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