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5 Digital Tools for Your Classroom to Increase Efficiency

5 Digital Tools for Your Classroom to Increase Efficiency | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
The big push to promote STEM and keep students current with new technology helps children compete in a global job market. Despite the focus on giving the technology advantage to students, there aren’t as many initiatives to help teachers use innovation to organize their classrooms. To help create a work-life balance and decrease stress, try implementing these digital tools for your classroom.
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6 Digital Tools To Engage Students - TeachThought

6 Digital Tools To Engage Students - TeachThought | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Are you looking for some new ways to keep students engaged through the end of the school year?

Here are 6 tools that I have found to be quite helpful as this school year winds down. More importantly, these are also some of the student favorites, in no particular order.
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300+ Digital Tools Crowdsourced by Educators #LT8Keys - Thomas C. Murray @thomascmurray

300+ Digital Tools Crowdsourced by Educators #LT8Keys - Thomas C. Murray @thomascmurray | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"Over the past few months, I’ve had the opportunity to run a number of sessions for teachers, which started as sessions entitled, “Tools for Engagement.” For the session, I’d model a handful of tools for efficiency, management, and engagement, and then give participants time to explore and then crowdsource their favorite digital tools as well. Upon leaving the collaborative session, all participants would leave with a copy of the creation we had developed together.


This past week at FETC, I had the opportunity to do this session again, alongside about 100 educators from all over the country. Upon completion of the session, a participant asked, “Can we share this document with those we work with?” My response? “Better yet, share it with every educator that you know that can benefit.”

In an effort to try and practice what I preach, I want to share the crowdsourced resource with YOU ALL as well. So, here it is…"

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