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The Fabulous Field Trip Guide: Mobile Learning and QR Codes

Teacher Reboot Camp

In 2012, I visited the British Library with Terry Freedman. As I venture to more museums, landmarks and national parks, I have noticed how these sites are making their exhibits more engaging by adding a mobile component. Before planning your next field trip, discover ways the site is integrating QR codes, mobile apps, and.

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Best YouTube Alternatives for School

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Since its introduction around the year 2012 TED Ed has grown in popularity and content and now boasts a network of over 650.000 teachers. Internet Archive Internet Archive is a non-profit library where you can access a wide variety of (uncensored) materials including video content, movies, free books, music, and many more.

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5 Good Websites Like YouTube

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

TED Ed started around 2012 with the idea of creating video lessons on topics that spark learners curiosity. Internet Archive Internet Archive is a non-profit library where you can access a wide variety of materials including video content, movies, free books, music, and many more. TED Ed TED Ed is the educational version of TED.

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7 Popular Science Museums

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The museum also features interactive exhibitions, IMAX documentaries, and a huge online library of digital resources that contains over 3250.000 objects. Since 2012, the museum witnessed some major renovations to accommodate the planetarium.

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mauilibrarian2's Nominations for the 2012 Edublog Awards #eddies12

mauilibrarian2 in Olinda

My nominations for the 2012 EduBlogs Awards are all about being inspired and helped throughout this year. Best ed tech / resource sharing blog - Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. Best library / librarian blog - A Media Specialist''s Guide to the Internet. Best mobile app - TripIt.

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What You Need to Know About E-rate

Digital Promise

.” This rarely noticed charge helps fund a variety of programs that enable families, libraries, and schools to stay connected. One of those programs is the Universal Service Program for Schools and Libraries, better known as E-rate.

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Three GREAT (and Free) Virtual Conferences Where You Can Attend, Present, or Volunteer!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Learning 2.0 ( [link] ) August 20 - 24, 2012 Just announced! The conference general information page is HERE and call for presentation proposals and instructions for Learning 2.0 Huge thank to the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San José State University, the founding conference sponsor! can be found