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If You’re Serious About Designing Edtech Solutions, Start With the Learners

Edsurge

Growing up in San Francisco with parents who devoted their lives to the nonprofit and public education sectors, my primary contact with Google, Facebook, and Apple was as a user. I was only vaguely aware of their physical presence off the 101 freeway on the way to my grandparents’ house, and I can’t remember ever talking to anyone who worked in tech.

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16 Great Apps for Learning An Aboriginal Language

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

February 25, 2017 For those of you interested in learning and exploring an aboriginal language, the collection below has you covered. Curated from iTunes ‘Explore an Aboriginal language’ collection.read more.

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COETAIL and Google for Education Join Forces!

The Thinking Stick

Can’t tell you how excited I am that our program COETAIL (Certificate of Educational Technology and Information Literacy) has joined forces with the Google for Education team to offer educators the ability to complete both your COETAIL micro-credential and your Google for Education Certified Trainer (GET) certificate at the same time. As one COETAILer put it.

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Here Is A Fabulous Tool for Creating Class Newspapers and Informational Brochures

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

February 25, 2017 Over the last few years, we have reviewed a number of interesting web tools and applications teachers and students can use to create digital magazines and newspapers. In today’s.read more.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Google Apps: Updates to Revision History

Teacher Tech

G Suite: Updates to Revision History Revision history in Google Apps is a life saver. Definitely, an essential skill of G Suite users is knowing how to restore a document using Revision history. Under the File menu choose “See revision history” to see a list of edits made to the document. Restore This Revision The […]. The post Google Apps: Updates to Revision History appeared first on Teacher Tech.

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A New Collaborative Storytelling Tool for Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

February 25, 2017 The popular timeline creation tool Hstry is now Sutori. This is not only a change of name but is also a change of focus, it is a 'move away from the less flexible terminology of.read more.

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RIP Google Spaces

The Electric Educator

Google Spaces , a products that most of my readers probably haven't even heard of, will be discontinued on April 17, 2017. Spaces was developed as a organizational tool for teams. It has elements of Google Keep, Classroom, and Drive rolled into one. Given the greater popularity of these three tools, it's not surprising that Spaces never gathered momentum.

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Ep. 66 Teaching Like A Rebel With KY Teacher Of The Year

TeachThought - Learn better.

The post Ep. 66 Teaching Like A Rebel With KY Teacher Of The Year appeared first on TeachThought.

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3 Hottest Posts Everyone's Reading

The Innovative Educator

Haven’t been keeping up with The Innovative Educator? Don’t worry. That’s what this wrap up is for. Here are the three hottest posts that you don’t want to miss! Making its way to the top for the first time is a post that simply clarifies why vouchers and charters won't make public school better. Next up is a post that takes another look on how to determine if the news you are sharing is real or fake.