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What Does ‘Career Readiness’ Look Like in Middle School? | MindShift | KQED News

What Does ‘Career Readiness’ Look Like in Middle School? | MindShift | KQED News | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
PLEASANT, S.C. — Juliet Basinger pressed a button on a remote control, and the drone she built did a somersault, first in one direction, then in another, before taking off around the room, cheekily snapping photos of the adults looking on. Juliet won’t finish high school before 2025, but the 11-year-old already has big plans: She wants to be a mechanical engineer.

This year alone, Juliet has used 3D printers, servo motors and microcontrollers to build the parts needed to construct a therapeutic robotic dog that she hopes will help those afraid of canines overcome their fears, a project she did as part of a lesson in her English class. She has learned to use technology-enabled woodcutting tools and is at work creating a virtual tour of her school, Laing Middle School in Charleston County, using another drone she built in the school’s Fab Lab.
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10 of the Best Grammar and Writing Apps for Middle School Students - The Tech Edvocate

10 of the Best Grammar and Writing Apps for Middle School Students - The Tech Edvocate | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
At last count, there were over 80,000 educational apps available to teachers. There are apps for everything: literacy, STEM, productivity, audiovisual, etc. There are apps which improve accessibility for students with different learning challenges, i.e. text to voice, voice to text, etc.

While many of these may be a dream come true for educators, the dizzying array of choices is also a nightmare. Teachers just don’t have time to filter through thousands of apps to find the one that works best for the needs of their students. To help, we started to create curated lists of the best apps in a variety of education related categories. In this installment, we will present the best grammar and writing apps for middle school students.
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Some Good Music Apps for Middle School Students

Some Good Music Apps for Middle School Students | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Looking for some good music apps to use with your students? The list below has you covered. This is a collection of some useful apps we curated from iTunes App Store specifically for middle school students. Some of the things students can do with these apps include: learn how to play guitar,  access tons of music theory lessons, learn to read music, make your own music using a wide variety of instruments...and many more
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4 tech skills every middle-schooler needs - eSchool News

4 tech skills every middle-schooler needs - eSchool News | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Saint Patrick’s is a small, pre-K–8 Catholic school in Yorktown Heights, New York. Last
year, we received a grant to revamp our computer lab into what we call a STREAM lab, which stands for science, technology, religion, engineering, art, and math. The grant allowed us to invest in 30 new MacBook Airs to supplement our existing iPads and Chromebooks. Before we spent a cent, though, we made certain to connect every purchase with our two important goals: improving each individual child’s academic and career prospects, and improving our students’ scores on state assessments, which are critical to whether we’re succeeding or failing as a school. To that end, here are four essential skills that we strive to teach all of our students by the time they finish middle school.
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ISTE | Navigating the smartphone minefield: A guide for middle school leaders 

ISTE | Navigating the smartphone minefield: A guide for middle school leaders  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Educators and parents have something in common when it comes to the kids in their care: They are both navigating the treacherous waters of media, devices and children.

Parents worry their children overuse screens, yet, they also fear that without the devices, their kids may fall behind socially, academically or be unsafe.

Educators are aware that parents like the quick access to their children, and they also know smartphones offer opportunities for learning. Yet the devices can also be distracting in school.

Many parents look to school leaders for guidance. They want recommendations for purchasing phones, using apps, keeping children safe and establishing screen time guidelines. Yet, schools tend to shy away from doling out this kind of advice.  

Schools should reconsider this aversion. After all, the average age for getting a cell phones is now 10, which makes middle school the ideal time to share advice and recommendations for parents. Creating student smartphone guidelines presents an opportunity for educators to partner with parents and children about the use of devices and digital mental health.
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Electric Eggplant Does it Again, Second Middle School Confidential App a Must Have | PadGadget

Electric Eggplant Does it Again, Second Middle School Confidential App a Must Have | PadGadget | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"The Middle School Confidential series of books is a big hit with the preteen age bracket. Recently, Electric Eggplant has worked to make the books available in digital format."

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