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Best 2015 Videos: STEM, STEAM, and Maker Education Theme

User Generated Education

The Next Maker Movement. Since those early Maker Faires of 8-bit Arduinos and 3D printers much has changed, from the the wide availability of powerful smartphone-class electronics to the rise of polished crowdfunded campaigns. This episode of iQ: smartparent examines the Maker Movement’s impact in the classroom.

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My Amazing Movie Poster: Free Project Plan to Teach Graphic Design

The CoolCatTeacher

The tool is a web and smartphone tool that is simple to use as you teach more complex topics. But from my perspective, I’m teaching the design process, graphic design, and I even use it to teach green screen/ chromakey in Photoshop (although this is optional.) This project can be adapted for many ages.

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3DBear Review: The Augmented Reality Classroom Pro

The CoolCatTeacher

First, 3D bear is a free download for smartphones and tablets. Got a smartphone or tablet? Recently, I hosted a webinar (embedded above) with some Augmented Reality Teaching enthusiasts who had a lot to say about AR, how to teach with it, and where they think it’s going in the future. How does AR work in 3D Bear?

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5 Ideas for Friday: Ideas for Teachers In and Out of School to Try Today

The CoolCatTeacher

See How the Maker Movement is Moving into Classrooms.). I’ve learned so much from her about how to take great pictures with my iPhone, but the tips apply to any smartphone with a good digital camera. .” Follow the tag on instagram and Twitter and feel like you’re there. If you can go, tickets are complimentary.

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7 innovative 3D printers for the classroom

eSchool News

Thornburg said 3D printing is headed in the direction of being “another piece of technology that’s just going to be there,” both in the classroom and even in mediums such as students’ smartphones (where they might access modelling software, for instance, or queue up printing projects from mobile browsers).

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5 Ideas for Friday: Ideas for Teachers In and Out of School to Try Today

The CoolCatTeacher

See How the Maker Movement is Moving into Classrooms.). I’ve learned so much from her about how to take great pictures with my iPhone, but the tips apply to any smartphone with a good digital camera. .” Follow the tag on instagram and Twitter and feel like you’re there. If you can go, tickets are complimentary.

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The Connected Learning Summit 2018: Thoughts on Making

Educator Innovator

David Cole brings together key insights and resources on maker education from the 2018 Connected Learning Summit. This text originally appeared in Make: Education, a monthly newsletter exploring the intersection of education and the maker movement. Sign up for more at [link].