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Richard Byrne’s Most Exciting Edtech Tools

The CoolCatTeacher

Learn what I do now to make the fall even more wonderful! Richard’s work is focused on sharing free resources that educators can use to enhance their students’ learning experiences. 2012 saw Richard receive a Merlot Classics award from chancellor’s office of California State University. Register now for the free webinar.

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TechForum NY is October 19th - register today for great PD

Educational Technology Guy

TechForum NY , sponsored by Tech&Learning Magazine , is Friday, October 19th at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown, NY (670 White Plains Rd., Join us for a day of learning, sharing, collaboration and more. I''m presenting on Evernote and Social Media in Education. Tarrytown, NY 10591).

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Next-Generation Content Filtering to Keep Students Safe

EdTech Magazine

One-to-one programs really started birthing right around 2010–2012. School districts now must contend with an i ncreasingly mobile device-focused student body , a plethora of social media and other web apps , stealth attacks over encrypted traffic, as well as cloud-based SaaS applications,” notes Brian Patch of SonicWall.

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5 Steps to Creating a Technology Internship Program

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out the do's and don'ts of project-based learning in K–12. When creating this vision, remember that success in this program depends on how well students own the classroom and lead their own learning. Teachers facilitate future learning, onboard students and maintain the highest expectations for students’ work.

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The Emergency Home Learning Summit Final Week - 24 Amazing Interviews Start Tomorrow

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Emergency Home Learning (& More) Summit is in its final week. For the next eight days we'll be publishing three special 30-minute video interviews each day with an amazing set of learning experts (see below), for a total of 24 interviews (and maybe a surprise bonus interview or two). See all of the speakers here.

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Who will Teach the Children?

EdNews Daily

The problem has grown worse as schools and teachers are forced to deal with an increasing number of nontraditional students (minority, impoverished, foster, homeless, autistic) who come from nontraditional homes (single parent, divorce, second or third marriage) and learn in nontraditional ways (via the internet, tablets, social media).

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Inquiry Hub Secondary School – Confluence and Influence

Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts

As a team we started a learning journey that continues today. Before we even got started, a team of us designed two Board Authority Authorized (BAA) courses for the school: Foundations of Inquiry and Digital Learning (digital literacy). Foundations of Inquiry 11 – BAA Course (2012). Learning and Failure.

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