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3 Ways to Simplify, Streamline, and Empower Your Lesson Design By Ramsey Musallam published 10 July 18
Spotlight on Strategies Content Now Aligned to Six-Phase Model for Learning By TL Editors published 30 May 18
Creating Video Arguments: Sharing Lessons & Products By Adam Schoenbart published 13 May 16 Students need to know how to craft, develop, organize, and present their writing and ideas.
Learn French by MindSnacks: Explore 50 Game-Based French Lessons By Tech & Learning published 27 October 14 This French-language app from a publisher with several foreign-language and test-prep courses lets users explore 50 lessons covering topics from numbers and colors to verbs and idiomatic expressions.