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TCEA is a member-based organization devoted to the use of technology in education.
At the heart of our development are the concerns of teachers. We gather invaluable feedback from the conversations we have had with teachers in person at the conferences we attend, on social media or by email. Not only does it give us perspective but more importantly it pinpoints what needs to be improved upon.
Welcome back. If you haven't seen part one, it might be a good idea to check out some of the most groundbreaking tech from 2005 to 2009 before you continue. For those of you that have read the first part, let's keep the party going. Just like last time, if there's tech that doesn't deserve…
Create free interactive timelines. Hstry is a free digital learning tool which promotes collaboration and engagement in the classroom.
An interactive view of the all the memes that swept across the internet and burrowed in our zeitgeist. Built from Wikipedia and Memelabs, open for you to a
From clacking typewriters to the shrill tones of dial up Internet, the past few decades are full of crazy tech noises. Here are our top 10.
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Ah, the all-knowing Google is up to its old tricks once again. The latest idea to roll off the Mountain View production line is Google Maps' timeline feature. If you think that Google logging everywhere you go and then displaying that information on a map/timeline is creepy, you're probably right. In fact, we'd absolutely hate it…
Spend ten minutes walking down almost any street in the world, and you'll see a familiar sight: a young person walking down the street with Apple's iconic white earbuds firmly planted in their ears. They might be bobbing along to the beat, or they could be keeping their head down, just trying to get to…
In tech, everything moves fast. It's hard to believe that less than a decade ago, we were witnessing the birth of industry giants such as YouTube and Facebook. A lot has happened since then, and today we're going to focus on some of the most disruptive tech breakthroughs in this time period. As with any…
This digital learning tool that enables teachers, students and historians to create and explore interactive historical timelines. Using a platform designed to mimic social media, "Hstry" presents h...
The World Digital Library provides free access to manuscripts, rare books, maps, photographs, and other important cultural documents from all countries and cultures, in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use.
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