Colleen Hoyle

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Colleen Hoyle

Colleen Hoyle

@Colleen0121

I am a special education teacher grades 3-5 I love technology and always looking to share ideas with other teachers. I am a Level 2 Google Certified Educator.

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Retro Report
Retro Report@RetroReport·
#Teachers, are you looking for more ways to spark student engagement in your classroom? Explore our variety of interactive maps, timelines and other tools today: retroreport.org/interactive/
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TeachAid
TeachAid@TeachAidAI·
We just launched Professional Learning Communities on TeachAid, and it changes everything. Your school now has a shared space where colleagues can pool resources, align on curriculum, and stop building in isolation. Whatever your school teaches, it gets built better together. The best part? You don't need to start from scratch. Snap a photo of an old worksheet. Upload a lesson plan from your files. TeachAid turns it into a fully built resource you can share with your entire school, instantly. Sign up free with your school email and your whole team is already there waiting. The more your community builds, the more everyone benefits. That's the idea. Try it → teachaid.ca #ProfessionalLearning #EdTech #TeacherPD @DitchThatTxtbk @jmattmiller @ClassTechTips @Rdene915 @NASSP
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John R. Sowash
John R. Sowash@jrsowash·
The 2026 Google Educator L1 and L2 exams have been streamlined to focus on core productivity and collaboration. The exams now feature a mix of multiple choice and scenario-based labs. See the updated 2026 study guide: chrmbook.com/google-certifi… #GoogleEDU #teachertech
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Miss Aird
Miss Aird@miss_aird·
UDL encourages us to design learning with flexibility from the start — offering multiple ways to access content, show understanding & stay engaged. With the use of technology we can remove barriers & create classrooms where neurodiverse learners can thrive.
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BookWidgets
BookWidgets@ibookwidgets·
Say goodbye to endless grammar exercises and traditional reading or listening tasks! 🌎✨ Explore 10+ creative and fun lesson ideas that bring any world language classroom to life 💡 Ready to use for all levels and languages. Read more 👉 bit.ly/4rA1i4s
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Miss Aird
Miss Aird@miss_aird·
I’ve created a series of quick guides for educators on supporting neurodiverse pupils in the classroom. Small adjustments can make a big difference—when classrooms support different ways of learning, everyone benefits. #neurodiversitycelebrationweek
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Ditch That Textbook
Ditch That Textbook@DitchThatTxtbk·
🤯 Have you seen @Padlet Arcade!?!?! 🎮 Grab TONS of ready to use learning games searchable by subject and grade level 🎨 Or create one of your own in minutes! All for FREE! arcade.padlet.com
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Lisa Nielsen
Lisa Nielsen@InnovativeEdu·
Some educators are banning laptops and returning to pen & paper to improve learning. But easier classroom management ≠ better learning. The real issue isn’t the devices. It’s the learning model we built around them. My latest in Tech & Learning: techlearning.com/learning/edtec…
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BookWidgets
BookWidgets@ibookwidgets·
New: Custom Grading Scales! 🎉 Numeric grades don't always tell the whole story. Whether you use letter grades (A–F), proficiency levels, or a 4-point scale, BookWidgets now adapts to your system. 📖 Read our blog post to learn how to use them: bit.ly/3MRPLQ0
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dailySTEM Chris Woods
dailySTEM Chris Woods@dailystem·
This doesn’t surprise me at all… The hard working students are going to do well on a test no matter the delivery system. But flipping pages & holding a pencil help kids that struggle or lack motivation concentrate more.
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt

Still more evidence that EdTech harmed American education: Across states, the year that the state imposed mandates requiring computers/tablets, that's the year that test scores stopped rising and in most cases started falling. From Jared Cooney Horvath thedigitaldelusion.substack.com/p/when-correla…

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