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Adaptive Literacy Learning 101 In-Person

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What do you need to know about adaptive learning? The use of differentiated instruction to individualize each student’s learning experience is increasingly common in today’s elementary classrooms, but creating meaningful differentiation for a typical class of 25 students or more can be a challenge. Teachers have limited time to give students the personal attention they need, which is where adaptive learning can help. Adaptive learning is technology that responds to a student’s interactions in real time by offering support automatically—supplementing the one-on-one instruction that a teacher can provide and accelerating a student’s abilities.

Attend this edWebinar for an introduction to adaptive literacy learning from elementary educator at Boise-Eliot Elementary School in Portland, OR Lauren Kimlinger and Voyager Sopris Learning’s Cathy Caldwell. You will hear about:

  • Findings from a recent nationwide survey that show instructional leaders overwhelmingly see the value of adaptive learning solutions to help individualize instruction
  • How an elementary teacher incorporates an adaptive ELA program in her classroom

For more information and to register, visit: http://home.edweb.net/webinar/adaptive-literacy-learning-101/

 

Date:
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Alaska (change)
Location:
Online webinar
Campus:
Alaska State Library ~Statewide
Categories:
  Focus: School Libraries  

Event Organizer

Janet Madsen

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