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Bethany Petty: Using Edtech to Enhance Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

Using Edtech to Enhance Learning. Vicki: Using technology to enhance learning. Today we’re talking to Bethany Petty, the author of [link] and her upcoming book, Illuminate: Technology Enhanced Learning. This is my tenth year teaching, but about four years ago, my building went one-to-one with Google Chromebooks.

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How to Get the Most Out of Google Apps Now with Eric Curts

The CoolCatTeacher

Eric is an authorized Google Education Trainer and Innovator, and provides training to schools, organizations, and conferences throughout Ohio and across the country. He is a co-leader of the Ohio Google Educator Group at [link].

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CoSN 2019: K–12 Schools Address Digital Equity with Curriculum Framework

EdTech Magazine

“This has led to more inequity in the district because some schools have struggled to have a rigorous curriculum for all students,” Clark said, speaking at the Consortium for School Networking’s 2019 annual conference. MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how technology is key for boosting equity. billion annually. by Eli Zimmerman.

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ISTE 2022

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

My first trip to an ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) conference was to San Diego a decade ago. I was still a classroom teacher at the time, hungry for digital tools and strategies; to put the trip in historical edtech context, iPads were only two years old when I went to that first ISTE! It did not disappoint!

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When Education Giants Stumbled and Data Ruled

Edsurge

On the other hand, companies like Curriculum Associates took the path of blended learning and have seen significant growth driven by a technology-first model. Here’s a look at some of edtech’s notable successes and failures that might shed light on the decade to come. What's been most disappointing in edtech?

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Back to School with Google Tools: A Teacher’s Guide – SULS0122

Shake Up Learning

Are you using Chromebooks with Students? Be sure to learn about Chrome Apps that can save you time and frustration, especially with littles. Chrome Apps (Chromebook only) are shortcuts to websites and your favorite web tools. Shake Up Learning. Blended Learning with Google. The Dynamic Learning Workshop.

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Say Hello to FigJam: Your Jamboard Alternative with Endless Possibilities

Shake Up Learning

Tom has been kind enough to share ideas from his TCEA conference presentation with us. No TCEA FOMO for Shake Up Learning readers! It also has App Smashing that solves a persistent problem: Students have too many tabs open on 11-inch Chromebooks. Other FigJams One final edtech app smashes with FigJam: FigJam itself!

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