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Mastery Charter Schools: Getting Inspired by Blended Learning and Digital Literacy
Mastery Charter Schools envisions a future of confident, independent learners supported by personalized, blended, and culturally responsive teaching and authentic relationships with adults. To achieve this vision, Mastery knew it would have to...
Massachusetts Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Frameworks
This resource shares the Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) frameworks developed by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Driving EdTech Systems: Uxbridge Public Schools
Uxbridge Public Schools is located in western Massachusetts and participated in the EdTech Peer Learning Cohort facilitated by The Learning Accelerator (TLA) in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s...
Building Consistency in AI Usage Expectations with the Stoplight Framework
The AI Stoplight Framework helps educators set clear, consistent expectations for AI use by categorizing assignments into red, yellow, and green light designations. This strategy card outlines how to implement the framework effectively, featuring a...
myON
myON is a personalized literacy platform providing digital reading content and literacy tools for students.
United Charter High School for the Humanities II Student AI Use Policy
This student-facing AI policy outlines clear guidelines for responsible, ethical, and transparent AI use across academic settings, emphasizing academic integrity, digital literacy, and data privacy.
Roots Director of Operations and Innovation On Needing an Instructional Purpose in Selecting Software
Roots Director of Operations and Innovation, Jill Tew, shares how understanding of instructional needs drive technology adoption. Transcript: Jill Tew: What we try to do and what I’m very kind of vocal about is never just adopting an app because...
Designing Student-Informed Modules Using OER
Learn how Concourse Village Elementary School was able to adopt new OER curriculum to support its students and create its own social studies and literacy interdisciplinary OER modules.
Today’s One Thing for Teachers: Differentiating Instruction in a Virtual Setting
In this week’s installment of Today’s One Thing, we address how to differentiate instruction in a remote setting.
Today's One Thing for Teachers: Summer Learning – How to Continue Engagement and Fill Gaps
This week’s edition of Today’s One Thing addresses how to keep students engaged with learning during the summer months.