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Chromebooks in Band Class

The Thinking Stick

Last year when I received my Chromebook at ATLA ( Auburn Teacher Leadership Academy 2.0 ), I didn’t see how it would benefit me as a band teacher. Last year when I received my Chromebook at ATLA ( Auburn Teacher Leadership Academy 2.0 ), I didn’t see how it would benefit me as a band teacher. And the software!

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Responding to COVID-19: How Are the Children?

Digital Promise

She points to Boston Public Schools as a positive example of a school district trying to reach every student; they worked to provide online curriculum, Chromebooks and wifi for their 20,000 students this week. Yet, their greeting to one another carries a message about what truly makes them heroic: “ Kasserian Ingera.”

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How one city closed the digital divide for nearly all its students

The Hechinger Report

Ramos would connect to the library’s Wi-Fi — sometimes on her cellphone, sometimes using her family’s only laptop — to complete assignments and submit essays or tests for her classes at Skyline High School. Then came the five-page papers for her two AP classes. “It OAKLAND, Calif. It was a hassle,” she said. “I

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STEAM Lessons with the OK Go Sandbox

EdTechTeam

Naturally, I was very excited to hear that Google has sponsored a collaborative project with the alternative rock band, OK Go , and the Playful Learning Lab at the University of St. In the video for the song, “Here it Goes Again,” the band performed a complicated routine on treadmills. The OK Go Sandbox.

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The way of subtraction

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

I could play nice licks but the concept of listening to songs and other players, or to the other members of my bands, was not in my vocabulary. And that makes the rest of the band shine too. This is a repost from Intentional Academia , my Substack about balance and purpose in academic work. I post there 1-2 times a month. That bounce!

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Film & the Back Channel

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

My classes are wrapping up the year reading Shakespeare''s Romeo and Juliet which includes viewing the 1968 Zeffirelli film version. To keep them enthralled, students participate in a class back channel discussion using TodaysMeet.com. Students point out similarities in camera shots and staging of the opening brawl sequence.

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ACE Mentor Relationship Building with Google Drive and Google Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

So she can go home on her Chromebook and she can search for something. Stephanie Golden: ACE Mentor Relationship Building with Google Drive and Google Classroom. Link to show: www.coolcatteacher.com/e316. Date: May 21, 2018. We’re going to talk about mentoring teachers with their use of technology through the Ace Mentorship Program.

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