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  2. Using Youtube in Colleges of Education

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1256049.pdf

    The video medium of YouTube helps teacher trainees learn by both seeing and hearing. It makes them more engaged and be alert. This, in turn, helps them in better understanding and retention of the subject. Watchable Anytime and Place Teacher trainees can watch YouTube at any time and any place as long they have internet access.

  3. YouTube Videos on EFL College Students’ Listening ... - ed

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1255409.pdf

    This organization has produced more than 5600 free short videos on YouTube nowadays. The contents of the videos are all-embracing, which provide people with the opportunity of learning in diversity. 3. Methodology 3.1 Research Design This research aimed to evaluate the effect of YouTube videos on EFL college students’ listening comprehension.

  4. Teacher Digital Learning Guide - Office of Educational Technology

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    Digital learning is defined as “any instructional practice that effectively uses technology to strengthen a student’s learning experience and encompasses a wide spectrum of tools and practices.” 1 Sections in this guide include key considerations, guiding strategies, resources, and reflection questions to help guide your thinking and ...

  5. This webinar helps teachers rethink their lesson plans for an online platform, including resources like teacher-created YouTube channels and explainer videos, tools for sharing resources with your peers, and ways of working with your district to ensure students have access. Digital Divide: Connectivity, Infrastructure and Devices (March 24 ...

  6. Student Perceptions Towards the use of YouTube as An ... - ed

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1249144.pdf

    YouTube (www.youtube.com) is the largest online video material repository with more than one billion users (Camm, Russell, Xu & Rajappan 2018). YouTube's use in the instructional process gives students and teachers benefits (Alkhudaydi, 2018). These benefits include: attracting students attention, focusing students concentration, observing

  7. Create a Graph Classic - Bar Graph - NCES Kids' Zone

    nces.ed.gov/nceskids/graphing/classic/bar.asp

    Bar Graph. There are all kinds of charts and graphs, some are easy to understand while others can be pretty tricky. There are many different types because each one has a fairly specific use. Bar graphs can be used to show how something changes over time or to compare items. They have an x-axis (horizontal) and a y-axis (vertical).

  8. Raise The Bar: Strategies to Improve Student Achievement

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    A once-in-a-generation pandemic has had a once-in-a-generation impact on our nation’s children and youth. That is why, since day one, the Biden-Harris Administration has worked aggressively to safely reopen schools and keep them open, help students recover academically, support their mental health and well-being, and address teacher and staffing challenges many communities face.

  9. Lindsay Amer - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay Amer. Lindsay Amer is an American LGBTQ + activist and YouTuber. Amer created and hosts Queer Kid Stuff, a YouTube channel directed at children and focused on LGBT issues. [2] Amer has been recognized by GLAAD, the TED Conference, and the Webby Awards for her work relating to LGBT education and advocacy.