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Organizing the Edtech Toolbox

edWeb.net

During the edWebinar, “ Transform Learning: Track Results for Chromebooks, Google Suite, and Every Application,” presenters Kyle Berger, Chief Technology Officer at Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, TX, and Matthew X. The question is, are the teachers within a school, grade, or subject area accessing the same toolbox? Joseph, Ed.D.,

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Wacom raises the bar!

Kathy Schrock

My first review of one of their products was in 2009!) As a company, they listen to their customer's comments and come up with ways to enhance their product lines to meet and surpass the needs/wants of their customers. I have been a Wacom (Wah-kom) user and supporter for a long time.(My

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The age of disintegrated computing and thoughts on education

Bryan Alexander

A swarm of mobile devices **in 2009**. Laptops keep mutating into new forms, extra-light, Chromebook, tablet hybrid, and so on. Since this is a formal meeting, we both agree to record part of the discussion with the audio device built into my wristband and on one of your rings. Handheld game machines predate those.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

And like so many products on this list, 3D printing was hailed as a revolution in education, and schools were encouraged to reorient libraries and shop classes towards “maker spaces” which would give students opportunities to print their plastic designs. The End of Library" Stories (and the Software that Seems to Support That).

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