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Free Technology for Teachers: A TED-Ed Lesson for Every Element on the Periodic Table

Free Technology for Teachers: A TED-Ed Lesson for Every Element on the Periodic Table | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
For years I have referred readers to the University of Nottingham's Periodic Table of Videos. That table provides a video about every element that is in the Periodic Table. A few years ago the producers of the Periodic Table of Videos partnered with TED-Ed to create lessons about every element in the Periodic Table.
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Free Technology for Teachers: TED-Ed Lessons About Every Element on the Periodic Table

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For years I have referred readers to the University of Nottingham's Periodic Table of Videos. That table provides a video about every element that is in the Periodic Table. Recently, via Lifehacker, I learned that the producers of the Periodic Table of Videos partnered with TED-Ed to create lessons about every element in the Periodic Table.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Check Out the Periodic Table of iOS 12 Apps for Education :: Richard Byrne

Free Technology for Teachers: Check Out the Periodic Table of iOS 12 Apps for Education :: Richard Byrne | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"Mark Anderson, known as ICT Evangelist on Twitter, recently published a handy guide to educational iPad apps that are updated for iOS 12. The guide is arranged in periodic table format. Rather than featuring elements, the table features iPad apps. The guide is further arranged into eight categories. The categories of apps on Mark's Periodic Table of iPad Apps are literacy, numeracy, learning, teaching, creativity, demonstrating,  collaboration, and workflow. Not every app is free, but many of them are free. Take a look at the chart right here.

"Earlier this year Mark Anderson published, in collaboration with Steve BamburyThe Periodic Table of iOS Apps for AR and VR. This table is a great resource for teachers who have wondered if augmented reality or virtual reality has a place in their classrooms. The table includes AR and VR apps for use in science, literacy, geography, history, math, and art. Take a look at the chart right here. And if you're wondering about the difference between augmented reality and virtual reality, take a look at the following slide from my introduction to AR & VR webinar."


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Taylor Bitossi's curator insight, June 5, 2019 2:24 AM
An awesome concept and a great tool for teachers to access within the classroom. As it has apps for a huge range of subjects, by accessing VR and AR within the classroom students will be excited and engaged within their learning, By showing our students that we as their teachers are trying to engage their school work with things that interest them and are familiar to them, they will link their school work to something that they enjoy and therefore create the mindset of 'i enjoy this, I want to do this'. 
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The Periodic Table in Pictures and Words - Free Tech 4 Teachers @rmbyrne 

The Periodic Table in Pictures and Words - Free Tech 4 Teachers @rmbyrne  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
The Periodic Table of Elements, in Pictures and Words is an interactive site that shows students how each element is used or is present in familiar products. When students click on an element in the interactive display an image of a familiar product or object appears along with a description of the element and its characteristics. For example, if you click on aluminum an image of airplane appears along with a description of aluminum, its uses, and its characteristics.
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