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Sometimes we just need to see something to visualize how it might look in our classroom. Here are 12 video tutorials along with links to resources to help you integrate technology into your lessons. Educational technology is a valuable asset in our classrooms. But how do we integrate technology meaningfully? And how do we find …
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
As an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) was created in 2002 to be a central and trusted source of scientific evidence for what works in education.
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Take a look at 20 years of tech history and see the devices and tools that have changed our lives. Which ones most impacted you?
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Are you a tech coach, instructional coach, or something in between? Maybe you dream of one day being a coach? Ready to learn the top 10 secrets of being an awesome tech coach? This episode is for YOU! Being a coach is no walk in the park, but I can help make it easier. It takes a strong foundation, experience, organization and lots of patience to be an effective coach. This episode will focus on my best-kept secrets, how to build relationships, organize your time, create meaningful PD and more! I want to dive deep and help you become the best tech coach possible. There are so many great resources for you to excel in your coaching and consultant role, so get ready to learn!
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Technology has a huge impact on society. In order to give students a balanced life, they need to know how to balance the use of technology, mindful tech.
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If you're not able to attend ISTE 2019, you can still learn from the conference by participating remotely! This is the ultimate guide to virtually attending ISTE this June.
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Ed tech can be used many ways to improve learning, including as a powerful way to eliminate student stress. Learn how in this blog.
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In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff and Nick discuss the reasons why your Tech Coaches should be creating EdTech Cheat Sheets and Templates for their teachers.
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ClipClip is a clipboard manager software for Windows. It saves any type of information that can be copied to clipboard such as images, texts and links.
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Three different schools, in three different states, in a matter of two weeks.
I got the same question.
“How can I use Flipgrid in my class?”
“Have you tried this with Flipgrid?”
“Oooh, this would be perfect with Flipgrid!”
It seems that Flipgrid has teachers and school leaders around the country (and world) excited to use its product for learning purposes.
But, last summer I was bombarded with the same questions about Formative and Google Classroom.
Before that, it was PearDeck and Nearpod.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Yashy Tohsaku
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The Practical Ed Tech Handbook Richard Byrne - PracticalEdTech.com Introduction 1. Communication with students and parents - page 5 2. Web search strategies - page 11 3. Digital citizenship - page 18 4. Video creation and flipped lessons - page 21 5. Audio recording an
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Let’s face it– classroom tech over the last decade has gone B.A.D. — that is, Bring A Device. I think a lot of outside observers, casually peering into their child’s classroom, might assume that classrooms are now filled with technology from floor to ceiling with iPads, Chromebooks, cellphones, Macbooks, and everything in between. Certainly, there’s …
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Learn about education technology tools to help educators communicate with parents and guardians about student progress, explain what tech choices you’ve made for the classroom and why, and help families have the tech talk.
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Stacey Roshan, author of Tech with Heart, talks about seven edtech topics that are sparking conversation this summer both online and at ISTE19.
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Last fall, professors told us about their plans to experiment this year with technology-enabled teaching. Now they reflect on the successes and shortcomings.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Alfredo Calderón
I’ve been teaching technology for over fifteen years. While student familiarity with this tool has improved, one thing that never varies is the myths surrounding teaching with it. It’s …
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Yashy Tohsaku
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