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The Future is Now: Preparing Our Youngest Scholars for a Digital World

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Early exposure to technology can help children develop digital literacy skills. Use should be appropriate, tied to classroom content areas, and guided. Thanks to partners, these lessons are FREE for all K-12 schools and students.

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Back to School: A Bundle of Lesson Plans at a Great Price

Ask a Tech Teacher

Lots of teachers want to integrate tech into their class but picking what to use among the thousands of offerings is daunting. Details : for grades K-12. These five tools (included) help you start Day One and can be used throughout the year: 25 Digital Tools in the Classroom. 65 Posters for Your Classroom.

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21 Top Professional Development Topics For Teachers Now

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. However, our professional accreditation requirements are still on track and need to be renewed, as we have to learn and up our abilities for the fall. Advancement Courses Advancement Courses sponsored this blog post. All opinions are my own.

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THANK YOU for 5 Amazing Years of Educational Podcasting! Thank You For Amazing Feedback!

TeacherCast

Information from A to Z on EdTech and teaching, it should you your go-to resource. Love TeacherCast March 20, 2015 by @wfsuper from United States If you're looking for great educational resources, look no further than the TeacherCast platform created by Jeff Bradbury. The topics are timely and appropriate for K-12 educators.

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21 Things Every 21st Century Educator Should Try This Year (2018 Version)

techlearning

In 2014 I wrote what would be my most popular blog post ever. For the most part, people tended to look at the infographic and pass judgement on whether or not these were things that teachers “should” do in the classroom without reading the blog at all. All that to say – Congratulations! Yes, technology costs money.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

I thought for a good long while about how best to summarize this decade, and inspired by the folks at The Verge , who published a list of “ The 84 biggest flops, fails, and dead dreams of the decade in tech ,” I decided to do something similar: chronicle for you a decade of ed-tech failures and f**k-ups and flawed ideas.

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