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169 Tech Tip #93 Shortkey for Find

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In these 169 tech-centric situations, you get an overview of pedagogy—the tech topics most important to your teaching—as well as practical strategies to address most classroom tech situations, how to scaffold these to learning, and where they provide the subtext to daily tech-infused education. It’s Ctrl+F.

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Solve 50% of Tech Problems with 16 Simple Solutions

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Once students learned how to solve these, they’d be able to fix half of the problems that bring their education to a screeching halt. Include those that arise granularly in your school’s educational endeavor. If it’s part of a document, use Ctrl+Z to Undo. Zoom with Ctrl+ (or Ctrl- to zoom out).

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How Tech is Part of my Education, Through the Eyes of a Student

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He contacted me for help promoting his blog and I persuaded him to tell his story about the part technology has played in his education. My website is thewrightread.com , where I write book reviews over inspiring, nonfiction books. My website is thewrightread.com , where I write book reviews over inspiring, nonfiction books.

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What to do when you lose a digital document

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In the search box (or simply push Ctrl+F), type datemodified. With the increased use of technology to deliver education, solving tech problems has become critical. The steps for finding a file by date created will differ depending upon the operating system but all are pretty similar.

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Support English Learners with Micro-credentials from Digital Promise

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Education is changing. Micro-credentials are short, low-cost, focused, online classes that are self-paced and student-driven, offering competency-based recognition for skills educators want to learn to buttress their teaching. Teachers pick specific skills that fill the holes in their education toolkit. Not anymore.

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Lateral Reading A Must Have Skill for All Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Lateral reading, concept and the term as the News Literacy Project stated, were “developed from research conducted by the Stanford History Education Group (SHEG), led by Sam Wineburg, founder and executive director of SHEG.” Hop over to other reputable educational journals or websites to see if this claim holds water.

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Education's Online Futures

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This is part six of my annual look at the year’s “ top ed-tech stories ” Some of the most oft-told tales in education in recent years have the following plot: the students all move from “brick-and-mortar” to “online.” Online education, we’re still told, will be education’s disruptor.

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