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Lo#e Nørregaard Lono@niels.brock.dk Liselo4e Strarup Nielsen Niels Brock, Copenhagen
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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators.
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In case you haven't heard, Google Now was recently approved for iOS! This is important for Google Inc.
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Create apps everywhere — on all your devices! Keyboard optional. Share your programs with other people. Download the free app for Windows Phone, try the Web App in your browser!
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What are your own experiences with ability grouping in school?
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El evento, que será replicado en siete países de Latinoamérica y en España, analizará el tema "La Educación Permanente: Aprendizaje Formal, Informal y No Formal"
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En esta lista creada con listly, una excelente herramienta para compartir listas de páginas interesantes, nos muestran más de 40 sitios para encontrar Apps para educación.
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In today’s world of learning, with its possibilities for global connection, one-way communication is no longer good enough. When interaction is one-way (e.
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Equiper un enfant d'un ordinateur personnel n'augmente pas sa réussite scolaire, viennent de conclure deux chercheurs américains, interpellés par la frénésie mondiale en matière d'équipement d'écoles.
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Today while I was lounging in Victoria Park, I took my iPad and started thumbing around through the apps I have. I was really surprised to find out that I have many apps installed but only some are being used on a regular basis. So it dawned on me to compile a list of some "must have" apps that teachers should have access to. All of these apps are great for organizational tasks such as : task management, bookmarking, note-taking...and media storage.
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Inside the evolution movement that wants machines to replace people.
The Tin Can API (sometimes known as the Experience API) is a brand new specification for learning technology that makes it possible to collect data about the wide range of experiences a person has (online and offline). This API captures data in a consistent format about a person or group’s activities from many technologies
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Teacher-recommended iPad & iPhone math apps for kids that parents can install, such as Algebra Touch, Geometry Pad, Connect Sums, etc.
Augmented reality apps are transoforming and revolutionizing the way learning and education are delivered.
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As we wrap up another school year, it's time to take a snapshot of how technology is used in education. From teachers to students, this is a good one.
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Looking for an acceptable use policy for your classroom iPads? This printable version is great for K-12 classrooms looking to make sure their investment stays safe. If you’ve got a 1:1 iPad classroom or have at least one iPad being used by students, then you need an acceptable use policy. What might that entail, you ask? Well I’m so pleased you ask! Basically, it’s an agreement by the user (students, teachers, admins, whoever) to handle the iPad with care and return it just like they found it. Simple as that.
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A new missing kids app in China uses facial-recognition technology to match photos of potentially lost children with a missing persons database.
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