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Domain 5

Performance Indicators most


important for us to Do.

Facilitate flexible learning


environment that enhance
collaboration with the use of
technology tools.
Flexible learning environments are designed to
provide students with the opportunity to learn at
their own pace, in their own time, and in a way that
suits their individual needs. Such environments can
be facilitated by using a range of technology tools
that enhance collaboration and communication
among students and teachers.
According to a source I found, some strategies for facilitating flexible
learning include:

1.Blended learning- This approach combines traditional classroom


instruction with online learning activities. It allows students to work
at their own pace and provides them with access to a range of
resources.

2.Flipped classroom- In this model, students watch video lectures or


read materials before coming to class. Class time is then used for
discussion, group work, and other interactive activities.
3.Online discussion forums-These forums allow students to
communicate with each other and with their teachers outside
of class time. They can be used for group projects, peer review,
and other collaborative activities.

4.Virtual classrooms-These are online spaces where students


can interact with each other and with their teachers in real-
time. They can be used for lectures, discussions, and other
interactive activities.
5.Collaborative tools- There are many technology tools
available that can help facilitate collaboration among
students and teachers. Some examples include Google Docs,
Padlet, and Trello.
Performance Indicators least important for us
to Do.
Leading group activities using technology tools.

1.Create a Kahoot quiz- Kahoot is a fun and interactive platform that


allows you to create quizzes, surveys, and games.

2.Produce a book trailer- Book Trailer Project is a digital


storytelling activity that requires students to take the key idea from
the book to create a short video that persuades people to check out a
book they have read.
3.Write illustrated stories-Let your group members create their very own
personalized stories using a variety of colorful and vibrant illustrations that
ignite creativity.

4.Create their own quiz-Challenge your group members to create their


own quiz using Kahoot! Kahoot is a student-response gamifying tool that
lets teachers create multiple-choice quizzes and polls and is a great way to
incorporate fun and games in the classroom.
5.Use iPads for photo scavenger hunt-Use iPads or smartphones to go on
a photo scavenger hunt. This activity requires students to take photos of
specific objects or places around the school or community.

6.Create stop-motion animation-Create stop-motion animation videos using


apps like Stop Motion Studio or iMotion.

7.Make an augmented reality poster-Use augmented reality apps like


Aurasma or HP Reveal to create an interactive poster or display board.

8.Create digital stories- Use digital storytelling tools like Adobe Spark
Video or iMovie to create short movies or documentaries about any
topic of interest .

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