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This binder contains resources, guidelines tips and tutorials for getting started with Edmodo
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I often receive a lot of questions about how to make online quizzes for free. Here is a collection of 12 free online quiz making applications I collect after
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Digital storytelling projects encourage students to express themselves visually, which is a different skill from writing.
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When Nina Corley, a high school history teacher in Galveston, Texas, prepares her students for a field trip, more often than not these days she sets up a large monitor in the front of her classroom.
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" Mobile Learning is about self-actuated personalization.
As learning practices and technology tools change, mobile learning itself will continue to evolve. For 2013, the focus is on a variety of challenges, from how learners access content to how the idea of a “curriculum” is defined."
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Welcome to the MediaSmarts' website, home to one of the world's most comprehensive collections of digital and media literacy resources.
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Evernote is currently my favorite service for note-taking and bookmarking. I have Evernote installed on my iPad, my Android Tablets, my phone, my computers, and I have the Evernote web clipper installed in all of my browsers. Because of Evernote's versatility I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good note-taking and bookmarking tool. One question that I often hear from first-time Evernote users is, there's so many options, where do I start? Make Use Of has just released a new guide that will answer that question and many more.
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Social Learning These tools use the power of social media to help students learn and teachers connect. Edmodo: Teachers and students can take advantage of this great tech tool, as it offers a Faceb...
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The Millennial Generation was born and raised in the digital world. Whether they are checking their Facebook status or running a business on the go, this constantly connected generation has earned the reputation of being the most tech savvy ever.
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Contacts can be exchanged between Outlook and Google Gmail to save time and avoid manually re-entering your contacts.
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A picture is worth a thousand words – based on this, infographics would carry hundreds of thousands of words, yet if you let a reader choose between a full-length 1000-word article and an infographic that needs a few scroll-downs, they’d probably...
This year my school district in Vermont ventured into a sort-of BYOD/1:1 hybrid program.
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More and more students are bringing personal mobile devices to school, but a new survey from the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) finds that content filtering often prevents students from taking advantage of learning’s social...
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Learn how cellphones, e-book readers, and tablets are getting kids engaged with learning, focused on working smarter, and ready for the future.
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Online professional learning services to Online professional development...
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As you probably know by now, Educational Technology and Mobile Learning has created a separate section labelled educational web tools where we provide quick reviews of websites we assemble from different online resources each week, and because of the time constraint that do not permit us to review each one of these websites in single posts we deem it important that we compile them in a bulleted posts so that you do not miss any resource. The purpose is to keep teachers and educators updated about the newest web tools that they can use in education.
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