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Drones Take Flight as Latest K–12 Learning Tool

EdTech Magazine

The New Media Consortium , which publishes its annual “Horizon Report for K-12” previewing the technologies likely to impact education in the coming five years, forecast back in 2015 that by 2019, we would see drones playing a role in education. . MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how K–12 students are using drones to tackle complex problems. .

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Best Learning Websites of 2015

Graphite Blog

Over the course of a year, we at Graphite look at a dizzying number of edtech tools. Here's our list of 2015's most wow-worthy websites and web-based edtech tools: A.D.A.M. These powerful, inquiry-based science units capitalize on elementary kids’ natural curiosity. Interactive Anatomy Online.

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Code With Kids and See What Happens #hourofcode #edtech #edchat #caedchat

Adam Welcome

With code.org and other resources, block coding is an excellent place to start, especially with Elementary students - check it out! Students at Karly’s school, Sun Terrace Elementary, program all year long and they know how important it is to learn programming. Check out this article New EdTech Resource. Robots are cool.

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Learning in Hand is Now on Instagram

Learning in Hand

This is in the hallway outside @KristenBrooks77’s iPad Lab at Woodstock Elementary School in Georgia. ipaded #edapps #elementary #edtech. edtech #ipaded #gafe #chromebook #chrome #keynote. periscopeteachers #periscopeEDU #periscopeout #edtech. Pic Collage is on iOS, Android, Fire, and Windows 10.

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Robot Maker Wonder Workshop Raises a $20M Series B to Expand Internationally

Edsurge

Students use an iOS or Android app to code commands for the robots. Wonder Workshop claims that more than 4,000 elementary schools in the US and 2,000 across the rest of the world have incorporated Dash and Dot into their curricula already. By the end of 2015, 1,500 schools, mostly American, had adopted it.

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Code With Kids and See What Happens - written with Karly Moura!

Adam Welcome

With code.org and other resources, block coding is an excellent place to start, especially with Elementary students - check it out! Students at Karly’s school, Sun Terrace Elementary, program all year long and they know how important it is to learn programming. Check out this article New EdTech Resource. Robots are cool.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 11 Edition)

Doug Levin

A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 11 Edition). Tagged on: March 17, 2017 Google's Family Link unlocks Android for kids | CNET → "We don't want kids thinking Google has built spyware.," No endorsements; no sponsored content; no apologies for my eclectic tastes.

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