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Note that this week will be the last post for the Mobile Learning on the Interwebs feature. Beginning with the ASCD SmartBrief. District opts for iPads over updating PCs. In Pittsburgh, educators say a move about one year ago ...
UNESCO launched a new version of OpenEMIS, a generic and open source Education Management information System (EMIS) software package issued without conditions or restrictions for use by countries.
Able to run offline on desktop computers or on the web and on mobile devises, OpenEMIS facilitates the collection, processing, analysis and supports the dissemination of data on education systems. It is a tool conceived to be easily and quickly adapted to the needs of information producers and users at national and sub-national levels.
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Tweet In a previous post, Learning in the Modern Classroom, I started highlighting our school’s attention to not only providing amplified learning opportunities, but also the creation of new ...
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EasyBib, a service best known for its auto-generated citations and bibliographies, first started out as a high school hack way back in 2001. It's since become a standard for students, ...
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Survey sheds new light on how students, parents and teachers view the role of technology in schools.
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What should you look for in an ICT lesson? What would make an ICT lesson wonderful, as opposed to ...
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Educational Technology Guy. Free resources for teachers, educational ideas and tips, educational topics, Personal Learning Networks, Project Based Learning, Google, Evernote, Discovery Education and more.
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The Flipped Classroom continues to enlist tech-savvy teachers as evangelists, and technologies that support them continue to evolve. At this year's ISTE.
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The discovery journey into the world of educational web 2.0 tools is still going on and Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is intent to keep you updated about the latest and most...
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Just like TED-ED and Khan Academy, YouTube now hosts several educational channels all geared towards the betterment of education. More importantly is the fact that many teachers and educators are...
This article is by John Hardison, first published on gettingsmart.com : Part 1 : 44 Smart Ways to Use Smartphones in Class. John Hardison is a facilitator of learning in an interactive classroom ca...
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What latest gadgets and gizmos are going to change your classroom in 2013? It’s hard to know exactly what will catch on and what won’t, but the following list showcases some of the emerging new tec...
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Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives: we use it to learn, to shop, to pay bills, and to entertain ourselves. Not surprisingly, younger generations are heavily influenced by computers in a way that changes the way they retain information and the ways they develop opinions about culture.
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Just a few days ago I posted here an article entitled " You are not Just A Teacher " and it recieved a great deal of interaction from your part ( no wonder most of you are teachers lol ). Today...
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RT @HCroftsKaplan: 'Sage on the stage' vs 'Guide on the side' - a great visual on flipping the classroom http://t.co/pfaLMI0x via @edudemic...
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BYOD is the catch phrase in the 2012 educational technology spheres. This acronym stands for " Bring Your Own Device ", I am pretty sure you might have heard of this new trend because wherever you...
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