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May 19, 9:02 PM
UDL Studio, a free digital tool (funded largely by the Carnegie foundation) has recently been released by CAST. UDL studio is underpinned by the principles of Universal Design for Learning . UDL St... Via Kathleen McClaskey
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May 19, 6:42 PM
Here are some insights from the author of this article:
"UDL Studio offers templates to scaffold you or your students as you create content using multimodal elements, such as text, image¸ video, audio, and animation. You can explore the project library to view previous projects created by UDL studio users.
We really like the tips and resources page which asks you to reflect carefully on how the use of the digital tool enhances children’s understanding of text; enriches the reading experience; and represents information in an engaging manner. The plethora of free digital tools include:
>> Recording and editing software >> Video search engines and editing software >> Sources for images >> Animation tools"
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May 19, 8:55 PM
In order to help educators integrate iPads effectively, we have compiled a list of apps focused on learning goals consistent with the CRCD framework. While many of these apps have also appeared in our iPads in the Classroom section, this list is driven by specific learning goals that promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and the creation of student-centric learning environments. Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Chris Carter Delete the scoop?
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These ten startups are making big waves in the education space. Delete the scoop?
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May 19, 8:37 PM
In many schools, project-based learning happens in isolated cases: in certain teachers' classrooms here and there, or in the contexts of specific subjects. Delete the scoop?
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May 19, 8:11 PM
In the educational technology world, the matter of copyright and “fair use” pops up with almost every project. Can you, use images from the Internet? Delete the scoop?
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May 19, 8:06 PM
Does the iPad foster or hinder creativity? Is it a comprehensive tool or just a mere distraction? Do we use the iPad just because it makes our classroom look cool? Are we missing the forest for the trees here? Delete the scoop?
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It's still early, but worth mentioning as it's potentially pretty big news: engineering director Chris Yerga of Google recently announced Google Play for Education, an online destination where scho... Via Patty Ball Delete the scoop?
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"I have owned an iPad for quite some time now, and found it to be an excellent tool for both amateur photographers like myself and professionals alike. Sure, an iPad will never be able to replace a computer for serious photo editing (well, for me, anyway,) but I feel that it has definitely earned a place in the discerning photographers kit bag." Via John Evans Delete the scoop?
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A Great Visual Guide on How #Google #Glass Works http://t.co/jJn3Gl1H6c #edtech #mlearning #googleglass via @medkh9 Delete the scoop?
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May 14, 8:04 AM
For school leaders, defining a school culture – the core values, practices and organizational structures – is a necessity. Delete the scoop?
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RT @artesanatoedu: EdTech&M-Learning Teacher's Visual Guide to A Better Technology Integration http://t.co/NI62V9WQNJ @medkh9 #edtech #educacao Delete the scoop?
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Editor's note: Julie DeNeen's compelling list about successful educators can be as easily applied to 25 things that successful (RT @JasonFlom: Nice. Delete the scoop?
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I received an email from an agricultural education colleague in another district inquiring about potential iPad testing apps to to use which also handle scoring. I figured rather than just send her...
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RT @drmmtatom: "Informative Guide on The Use of #iPad in Classroom" ~ #EdTech & #mLearning ~ #fhuedu320 #TETA http://t.co/8QbxLqfnXq Delete the scoop?
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May 19, 8:41 PM
Google Drive has all the features that make it a very powerful productivity suite for teachers. Besides being able to create documents, slides, drawings and spreadsheets , users can also upload their... Delete the scoop?
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May 19, 8:08 PM
Katie and I can't cover the entire education app industry by ourselves. Luckily, there are dozens of other sites specifically devoted to education app reviews for teachers and students. Delete the scoop?
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May 17, 11:32 AM
With "augmented reality" technology, teachers can transform a pond or an empty lot into a vibrant classroom. Delete the scoop?
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May 17, 11:28 AM
Historypin - Historical Images + Google Maps - Check out Teach Amazing for educational technology, web 2.0, and great tips to teach amazing! (RT @TeachAmazing: A new tool to bring history to a visual masterpiece of photographs! Delete the scoop?
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Five great websites collecting EdTech resources in one place, making it easy to sort, search and find the best cutting edge tools for the classroom. Delete the scoop?
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May 14, 8:18 AM
Learn about a new "superpower" that isn't being taught in 90% of US schools. Starring Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, will.i.am, Chris Bosh, Jack Dorsey, Tony H... Via John Evans
Jenn Alevy's comment,
May 14, 11:01 PM
I wish when I was in high school I was more encouraged to learn math, science and computer science. And more girls are needed in this field.
Jenn Alevy's curator insight,
May 14, 11:04 PM
For some reason computer programing as a career seemed to take a back seat to other math/science/computer careers, esp.during the late 90s. Now it is time to get back to that, a million programers needed in the next 10 years is a great opportunity for many kids, I hope they do more to target more girls, not just boys.
Krysta Hammond's curator insight,
May 15, 10:29 AM
Great insights from some faces my students can really relate to. The video really captivated my student's attention and got them excited about learning to code and the possibilities it can lead them into. Thanks for sharing and I will pass on again! Delete the scoop?
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A tutorial to flip your class with TED Ed #edtech #bcedtech http://t.co/a9p26qkVXF Delete the scoop?
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Teacher's Guide to Adding Images in Google Forms http://t.co/DydZ0w06As via @zite #edtech Delete the scoop?
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From
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May 13, 8:26 AM
Mind mapping is a method that works for quite a lot of people. Brain storming, idea mapping, thought generation, think tanks – call it what you will. Traditionally done on large pieces of paper, why not use your iPad to create mind maps? You could use these for your own purposes, or “convert” those large flip charts into a smaller, digital version. Via Baiba Svenca, Wilmer Ramírez, msayrach
Lee Hall's curator insight,
May 16, 2:16 PM
Research shows that mind maps (graphic organizers) are effective during all stages of learning. You can use them as an introduction to a unit, during the unit for continued note taking, or at the conclusion as a formative assessment to make sure your students truly understand the material.
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May 17, 7:19 AM
I use mind mapping all the time and look definitely look into these apps. Delete the scoop?
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