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Learning Revolution - Ed Tech Down Under at OZeLive - Exploring the Learning Process - Student Liberation Handbook

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The technologies of the Internet and the Web are reshaping where, when, and from whom we learn. On a very fast schedule, we''re announcing OZeLive -- the free, Australia time-zone friendly educational technology virtual conference. Student Liberation Handbook: Volume I. The Student Liberation Handbook Volume I is almost here!

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REINVENTING.SCHOOL Live Show Today - The Exploding Trend of "Pandemic Pods" and Micro-Schools #reinventingschool #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Mara Linaberger, EdD is Founder & COO, Microschool Builder, and the author of The Micro-School Builder’s Handbook. Steve Steve Hargadon LearningRevolution.com | Library 2.0 | Classroom 2.0 | GlobalEducationConference.org More about this week's guests: Lian Chikako Chang: " I'm a data storyteller. Ring, M.Ed. See you "online!"

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How to Use iBeacons in the Classroom – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

This point in the school year is often a time of reflection for teachers, instructional technology coaches, and administrators. This technology, which works with iOS7 or iOS8 devices such as cell phones and iPads, allows students to react to pingable content that is presented in the classroom. Location – Australia.

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"Mindfulness for Educators and Librarians," "Lessons from School Shootings," and "Surviving Collapse"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Completing a doctorate in Instructional Technology, she went on to earn a Superintendent’s Letter of Eligibility in Pennsylvania. My Child Hates School and The Micro-School Builder’s Handbook. LESSONS FROM SCHOOL SHOOTINGS (LIBRARY 2.0) Mara is the international two-time best selling author of HELP! More details are below.

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15 Non-librarian blog(ger)s too good to miss!

NeverEndingSearch

As often as not, those blogs live outside of the school library world. Since 2013, Jennifer Gonzales has been regularly blowing my mind with her thoughtful blend of effective classroom strategies and what’s new on the horizon that you can use in your classroom or library tomorrow. by Jennifer Gonzales.

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Virtual Tours: Around the World with a VR Headset

Veative

For libraries and museums , virtual tours can offer a richly experiential mode of learning opportunities for their visitors, and help them reach many more people around the world. Virtual tours, therefore, allow us to ‘see the world reborn’ through the use of technology. Lulu.com, 2013. The Virtues of Virtual Tours. Spector, J.

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For Your Summer Leisure: 17 Good Reads Recommended by the EdSurge Staff

Edsurge

It serves as a poignant handbook for confronting these issues in our own lives and shines a spotlight on the humor and heartbreak of how we confront race and racism in 2019. The Rules Do Not Apply: A Memoir by Ariel Levy I remember reading “ Thanksgiving in Mongolia ” when it was published in the New Yorker back in 2013.