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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

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But first, a definition (or two) might be helpful. If you look for a definition of “platform” online, you’re likely to get something along the lines of Wikipedia’s – fairly straightforward, although quite technical: A computing platform is the environment in which a piece of software is executed.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

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Or use the keyboard shortcut: Control + Shift + N (PC and Chromebook). But our older, secondary students need to be able to share and take claim to their accomplishments. They will need those digital citizenship skills! A student interest portfolio should definitely go beyond one and done, and be a long term project.

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10 Tech Tools for Your Math Class

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Just a disclaimer though, I am a high school math teacher, so a few of the tech-tools I reference in this post belong mostly in a secondary math classroom, but with a little elbow grease and ingenuity, there are ways to fit them into any K-12 math curriculum as well.

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Media Literacy Resources for Classrooms

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Digital Citizenship Curriculum (by Common Sense Education): Features free K-12 lessons on news and media literacy. The Ontario Curriculum (by the Ontario Ministry of Education): Maybe the best example of how to weave media literacy fundamentally into primary and secondary school curricula. Media Literacy! (by