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It's not easy being an effective instructor. But this step-by-step guide should help you understand what it'll take to reach your students.
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Learn how to Schedule Tweets with HootSuite, and three types of scheduling - Manual, Bulk and Autoschedule.
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Get Bill Nye The Science Guy on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews. (Bill Nye The Science Guy App Free today!
An infographic I created for a MOOC at Stanford: Designing New Learning Environments. Made with too little space, too little skills, too little time and too little research. Lots of fun though.
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This page is to record the iPad specific blogs I have written and to collate resource sand ideas. There is a focus upon iPads in English and Media, but many of he ideas and resources are applicable...
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In the latest sign that social media is changing the way we speak and behave, the Oxford English Dictionary announced the inclusion of the definition of the word "tweet" in its latest update.
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5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn MindShift (blog) Helping students learn how to learn: That's what most educators strive for, and that's the goal of inquiry learning.
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Not everybody's into chemistry but you have to be a special kind of insane to not have a fondness for the Muppets.
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You can actually use Twitter in the classroom with Bloom's Taxonomy thanks to this awesome table that details nearly two dozen different ways to integrate the pair! via @NMHS_Principal
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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators.
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Learning apps for teaching how to read and write, such as Word Bingo, Wordle, Bob Books, MeeGenius Kids' Books, Kids Book Report, abc PocketPhonics, and more. (Great list.
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There are some critical characteristics students found in their favorite teachers and they may or may not be what you'd expect.
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New Microsoft Office GeekSugar.com Does the jump to web-based tools level the playing field between Microsoft and Google's Drive products?
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In this insightful essay, Annette Louise Brown examines how to build useful and powerful student-teacher relationships - and why it's beyond important.
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iBooks Author is a fantastic way to get students involved in their own learning. If you're dedicated to providing engaging lessons for your students then creating interactive textbooks needs to go ...
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Alternatives To Homework: A Chart For Teachers (Alternatives To Homework: A Chart For Teachers http://t.co/cZOw9KRC9j #edchat #education)
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The Best Video Player for iPhone Lifehacker Thanks to Apple's restrictions you can't get a perfect video player that handles all formats and performs with the same processor and battery efficiency as Apple's built-in Videos app.
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BYOD Must Evolve to UYOD Mobile Enterprise Often, industry research questions the ROI on BYOD.
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The Rise of EdTech The Next Web Everywhere from Facebook and Twitter to blogs and forums, where hashtags like #edtech and #edchat have a firmly established following, rich communities of educators looking for innovative ways to remain relevant can...
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There are dozens of things teachers and students should know about gamification. Here's a handy simplified list to quickly learn from! (Handy intro.
Engage your students with social media in the classroom. This post is part of a series on the education blog, TeachAmazing.com.
Via Patty Ball
We builds tools for kids to code. We're working on a visual programming language for the iPad that uses modular drag-and-drop methods to let kids easily create their own computer programs and apps.
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