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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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3 Minute Teaching With Technology Tutorials

3 Minute Teaching With Technology Tutorials | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Check out these great, brief videos that offer quick introductions to getting started with numerous different tech tools and resources for teaching and
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Summertime...a time to recharge and to think about what we might do in our classrooms next year (at least for the folks who are now out of school). Have you been considering learning some new tech tools? This website is a great place to start. They have short tutorials on nine "emerging tech tools" and more will be added. The tutorials include:

* Create a Flipped Lesson with TedEd

* Easily Create Private Digital Online Content Discussions with Tackk

* Using Movenote to Create Custom Video Lessons

* Create Powerful Lessons in Minutes with Blendspace

* Remind 101 - A Free Tool for Text Messaging Students

Two more tools are available and you might want to bookmark this site as they will continue to add new tools as they become available.

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Movenote – Another Easy Free Tool for Creating Digital Learning Content

Movenote – Another Easy Free Tool for Creating Digital Learning Content | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Here's another wonderful, easy to use app that makes it easy for teachers to create content for digital learning or let students create content! In the last
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Movenote is a cross platform app that allows you to combine presentations with speech. Working with Google apps, Android, iPads and more you can upload images, video, and documents and create a presentation where you also record your voice. This post includes a short video that explains the program and interviews with a number of teachers whom use this in their classrooms with students. 

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