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3 Cool Tools for Station Rotation

January 26, 2021 ♦ 7:00pm - 8:30pm ET US

Session Description: One of the more popular blended learning models is station rotation. Having groups of students change tasks on a schedule allows you to meet student needs by differentiating instruction. Join us to explore, compare and contrast three tools that can be used to maximize your “computer station” time when using the rotation model. Learn about the features of each tool and understand how to add them to your instructional toolkit. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

As a result of this session teachers will:

  1. Learn about the station rotation model;

  2. Share ideas on ways to differentiate using station rotation; and

  3. Plan to use station rotation when delivering instruction.

Applicable ISTE Standards for Educators (2017)*: 1A; 1B; 2C; 4A; 5A

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Certificates: The certificates for this session were emailed 2/21/21 at 12:19 PM to registrants that actively participated in all required tasks throughout the session and completed the session evaluation survey within 1 week.