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DON'T Ditch That Tech: Differentiated Instruction in a Digital World Kindle Edition
Daunted by differentiation and devices?
Ditching tech isn’t the answer—understanding how to find the right tool, for the right teacher, for the right moment is!
Don’t Ditch That Tech, provides practical ideas to help you find the sweet spot where classroom devices meet students’ needs. In this teacher-tailored guide, you’ll find tips on how to handle cart/lab scenarios, develop attention-grabbing strategies, build metacognitive practices, and more—all with differentiation in mind. Whether you're a tech newbie or the school’s device guru, you’ll walk away with new understandings and strategies for transforming and diversifying your approach to teaching in a twenty-first-century world.
Authors Matt Miller, Nate Ridgway, and Angelia Ridgway, PhD, bring a diverse range of perspectives to this useful guide. From their own classroom experiences they share practical suggestions for working within your classroom walls—and ultimately, transforming your students’ lives beyond it.
You’ll find ideas for how to use tech to . . .
Personalize learning and add authenticity
Promote metacognition and student agency
Increase students’ and stakeholders’ access to your classroom
And more!
DON'T Ditch That Tech!
Use it to transform your classroom!
“Don’t Ditch That Tech is a rich resource for understanding ways technology can be a thoughtful tool for reaching the complex range of learners in today’s classrooms. It is grounded, smart, clever, conversational and practical.”—Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson, author of The Differentiated Classroom
“This guide is chock full of tools/apps, graphic images, classroom examples, methods, and practical tips for any classroom educator looking to try new things or further strengthen their current differentiation practices. And it’s differentiated for teachers, too!”—The HyperDoc Girls (Sarah Landis, Kelly Hilton, and Lisa Highfill)
“Do yourself a favor and buy this book! You won’t be sorry! Warning: Be prepared to see smiling faces on students and engaged classrooms when you do!” —Holly Clark, author, The Google Infused Classroom
“Anecdotes, exemplars and examples abound in this easy to read how-to for any teacher!”—Jon Corippo, Chief Learning Officer, Cue, Inc.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 5, 2019
- File size37.1 MB
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Product details
- ASIN : B07SWLRMQK
- Publisher : Dave Burgess Consulting, Incorporated
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : June 5, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 37.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 225 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1949595482
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,066,812 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,504 in Computers & Technology Education
- #1,555 in Computers & Technology Teaching & Reference
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About the authors

Matt Miller is the author of four books. He has spent more than a decade teaching technology-infused lessons in public schools. As an author, blogger and education speaker, he encourages teachers to free their teaching and revolutionize their classrooms with mindset, techniques and curriculum to serve today's learners. With thousands of subscribers and visitors from more than 100 countries, Matt's blog, DitchThatTextbook.com, is a well-respected source of ideas and insights about educational technology and creative teaching.

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Nate: Nate is a tech-loving history teacher from Indianapolis, Indiana and author of two books on teaching. Don’t Ditch That Tech: Differentiation in a Digital World, and Breaking the Blockbuster Model: Using Edtech and Accessibility to “See What’s Next” in Classrooms. He was the Indiana Connected Educator of the Year in 2020 and his work has been featured in such publications as the New York Times and Washington Post. He also holds a Master’s Degree in History from the University of Indianapolis.
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Wonderful resource!
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020This book is a easy read for any teacher to help push their thinking and challenge them to make their classroom the best it can be. So many incredible resources in this book, you will find something for everyone to use to enhance you and your expectations for your students.
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Your guide to using tech to differentiate!
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019I finished this book today. But will be coming back to the many tools and strategies. It practices what it preaches about differentiation. It has strategies that I can use today in my 1:1 chromebook classroom & ones I could’ve used years ago in my classroom with a shared iPad cart.
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A Great Read For Teachers
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019This book has helped changed the way I teach, and my students and I are better for it. This book empowers teachers to use technology in a way that empowers students. It gives many ideas that can be taken straight from the book and into your classroom. So many sites and apps are listed in this book with examples of how the technology will make the biggest impact in your classroom. This book is a must read and one that I will keep near to refer back too often.
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Too busy...felt rushed
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2020I didn’t love this book. It felt like the authors rushed through writing it. They just dumped a bunch of different information and programs to try in the chapters and tried to organize it based on the reader’s comfort or familiarity with using technology. So the goal was if you’re a novice with using tech try these programs or ideas, and if you’re an expert try these. However, I feel like many of the ideas were so similar. The deliberations between their levels or categories felt arbitrary and contrived. I feel like there are probably better resources out there in the form of blogs and Facebook groups. I would not recommend this book.
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wonderful
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020Love the resources and ideas in book. A great ongoing resource on website. A great learning and teaching resource!
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