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RT @mrswideen: iPad Math and Literacy Stations You Can Use Right Now! http://t.co/K9MO4lBc @duckduckmoose
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How one teacher uses the sandbox game Minecraft to engage his students. Delete the scoop?
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It also has a desktop version that you can install on your computer and which will make it very easy to sync files between your computer and your Google Drive account. Google Documents is part of Google Drive and anything ...
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We have seen many shifts in terms of instruction, communication, and learning at NMHS resulting in a transformative culture that is more in line to meet the needs of our students.
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I'm excited about the potential of this furture service that will empower students to become curators for their own research and school projects. This site isn't ready for users yet, but one can sign up to be notified when it is. Hopefully, it'll be up working before students return. Check it out.
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Robin Good: EduClipper is a new educational curation platform allowing both teachers and students to clip just about any type of content from the web and to organize it into topic-specific clipboards.
Clipboards can be made "private" or public depending on your needs and both their individual content items as well as any full clipboard can be easily shared on all major social networks.
Find out more: http://educlipper.net/ ; Via Robin Good
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July 1, 2012 6:23 PM
I like that these will be seachable so that they can be shared. I'm excited to test drive this. I agree that it may be better than social bookmarking, because even a well-organized diggo tag will have things off topic or for some audiences because we all have different ideas of the meaning of a word used for tagging.
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Whether or not you are associated with pre-school or even university, learning to deal within a electronic globe is actually rapidly getting important.
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The 101 best web 2.0 tools for teachers based on functionality, application, ease of use and compatibility with educational technology. Delete the scoop?
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Using QR Codes is an outstanding method of getting students involved. Here is a pretty cool list YOU can incorporate, even if you only have one tablet/smartphone in your class. Via Doug Joubert, Timo Ilomäki Delete the scoop?
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Teachers Guide on The Use of iPad in education: http://t.co/c4RoIjDy...
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Along with discussions ongoing throughout the year, it's necessary to put out a survey to the teachers before even contemplating what technology purchases we wish for next year. This survey gives m...
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Sit in on one of Jeannine Eddleton’s chemistry lectures at Virginia Tech and you’ll see a couple hundred students hunched over their cell phones, iPads and laptops.
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From stunning architecture to pixel art to complex contraptions, these massive 'Minecraft' projects will astound you. Delete the scoop?
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Getting Started with a Twitter PLN http://t.co/iYzdp8Kh #edtech #teaching...
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RT @cmt1: Google Tools for Today’s Classrooms | Digital Learning Environments http://t.co/74d1Ji0p #edtech #Google...
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RT @mccoyderek: Should teachers be techies in 21st Century schools?
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Math Teachers’ Parody Prompts Project To Critique Khan Academy’s Lessons...
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This device will allow those using iOS devices on your network to print to networked printers. Although, the Mac app, Printopia is also an option. Delete the scoop?
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One of the ways that working in education is different from almost any other industries is the annual summer break. The summer break let’s schools and districts tackle large projects in ways that simply aren’t possible in other fields. Deploying a brand-new network, building an expansion, and taking part in professional development programs are just a few examples. Via Dave Brown Delete the scoop?
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June 29, 2012 5:16 PM
Excited about helping my primary students create their own eBooks with iBook Author.
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