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Feeding a Science Education Revolution: Micro-credentials for OpenSciEd Facilitators

Digital Promise

Flash forward to the present and, after seeing the quality of materials and professional learning that were being developed at OpenSciEd, I was drawn to being a part of the solution that could really feed this science education revolution by getting great materials and transformative professional learning to as many teachers as possible.

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Track RSS Feeds (Yes RSS) with Feedly

ProfHacker

I’ve gravitated toward Feedly , which aggregates RSS feeds under a clean, useable interface in-browser, as well as in desktop and mobile applications (or in Wavebox with a pro account ). Feeds can be organized into categories, and particular posts can be organized and saved onto boards. Do you use RSS?

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JSON Feed

Iterating Toward Openness

This is just a quick note to say that if you’re following the work being done on JSON feeds (as a compliment to – or potential replacement for – RSS), I’ve activated JSON feeds on opencontent.org. If you want to try reading Iterating Toward Openness that way, you can access this new feed at [link].

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Extra Credit Only Feeds The Rich by @jstevens009

Teacher Tech

Extra Credit Only Feeds The Rich Guest blog post by John Stevens Think about it… Who asks for extra credit? The post Extra Credit Only Feeds The Rich by @jstevens009 appeared first on Teacher Tech. Who comes running up to the front of the classroom as soon as a project is assigned, asking what they can do to get extra points?

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Google Sites: Embed a Twitter Feed

Teacher Tech

The post Google Sites: Embed a Twitter Feed appeared first on Teacher Tech. ” Embed When selecting “Embed” a pop up gives you the option to embed “By URL” or “Embed […].

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Could the Disruptive Power of AI-Generated Images and Videos Impact K–12 Learning?

EdTech Magazine

Have you noticed any fantasy-inspired portrait posts in your social media feeds lately? You might just be looking at AI-generated content, a new development in the exponentially expanding world of artificial intelligence that has emerged over the past few years.

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Review: Rhombus R360 Camera Keeps a Close Watch on Schoolgrounds

EdTech Magazine

But installing multiple cameras looking in all directions creates too many feeds for SROs to monitor. Surveillance cameras may offer more visibility, but older models are designed to look only in one direction; even if placed on motorized mounts, they can still see only what is in front of them, limiting coverage.

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