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AP Jeopardy Review – Let’s #ePortfolio That: Using @PearDeck, @Wacom Tablets, and @msOneNote #edchat

techieMusings

Tool 2: Wacom Tablets – I also have a class set of Wacom tablets so that students can handwrite on their screens. Using PearDeck’s drawing question type, I can ask students to use their Wacom tablets + pen to handwrite. The teacher controls the pace of the presentation and students engage with the interactive slides.

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AP Calculus Jeopardy Using @PearDeck + @Wacom Tablets + @msOneNote #edchat #mathchat

techieMusings

This is part 2 of documenting my “AP Calculus Jeopardy Review” If you didn’t catch part 1, check it out here: AP Jeopardy Review – Let’s #ePortfolio That: Using PearDeck, Wacom Tablets, and OneNote. During class: STEP 1: Hand out Wacom Tablets to Students. I have a class set of Wacom tablets.

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Friday - Final Day of the Learning 2.0 Conference with Sugata Mitra, Audrey Watters, Angela Maiers, Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, Heidi Hayes Jacobs, and More!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

NOTE: TIMES BELOW HAVE BEEN CORRECTED) Friday, August 24 - Times in US-Eastern Daylight Time ( international time links ) 9:00am--KEYNOTE: Angela Maiers 10:00am--ePortfolios to Enhance Students'' Career Opportunities - Gina Marandino - Educational Technology Specialist 10:00am--Three Clicks and You''re In.to

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The Changing Role Of The Teacher In Personalized Learning Environment

TeachThought - Learn better.

Our recent study found that 81% of college students use mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablets) to study, the second most popular device category behind laptops and up 40 percent in usage since 2013. Today’s students are studying and learning differently – a change confirmed by the widespread adoption of digital studying.

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Google Photos Now Available in Your GAFE Account

EdTechnocation.com

This is a quick and easy way to set up ePortfolios. If space is becoming an issue with students and their tablets, then the culprit might be their excessive use of selfies. And each folder can have specific share permissions with the teacher and/or other students. You will always have access to student work this way!

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Chrome Can: QR Codes

Dr. Shannon Doak

There are also several applications available on the various app stores for smartphones and tablets. Every smartphone has apps which make scanning QR Codes a breeze, in fact scanning QR Codes has become so commonplace that scanners are now built into almost all phones. Even educators make use of these great little codes in their classrooms.

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SeeSaw – Easily Capture K-12 Student Learning in any Form

EmergingEdTech

“My students are so excited to upload their work to their portfolio and receive comments and feedback from their peers, parents, and teacher all within a safe environment.” ” Tama Trotti. Please click on the post title to continue reading the full post. Thanks (and thanks for subscribing)!].