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Turn any exisiting PC or Mac into fully functional Chromebook - for free!

Educational Technology Guy

Neverware, a startup that has developed a software product, CloudReady , in partnership with Google, which turns almost any computer from the last 8 years into a full-fledged Chromebook. Since CloudReady is based on the same code that powers Chromebooks, it offers complete and secure integration with Google Apps and other Google services.

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What to do with a good old wiki resource?

Bryan Alexander

Consider this a case study in evolving social media. Maybe because Twitter and Facebook took up some of our desire to jot down short observations from life. So now it’s 2015 and I’d like to revisit this project. Several years ago I launched a wiki for a desperate purpose. Here’s the story.

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2014 Global Education Conference - Day Four

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Follow the conference through Twitter using the hashtag #globaled14. The list of today''s sessions, in US-Eastern Standard Time, is below. To see the the full conference schedule in your own time zone, with the direct links to session rooms, go to the conference schedule page. Session recordings are posted immediately following each session.

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Georgia Model for Virtual Professional Learning: Supporting Educators During COVID

edWeb.net

We also have 16 RESAs, which are Regional Educational Service Agencies, and only four of them have someone who has social studies in their title. When the social studies standards changed in 2015 – 2016, we needed a way to support teachers throughout Georgia without having specific district or RESA social studies specialists to do that.

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Georgia Model for Virtual Professional Learning: Supporting Educators During COVID

edWeb.net

We also have 16 RESAs, which are Regional Educational Service Agencies, and only four of them have someone who has social studies in their title. When the social studies standards changed in 2015 – 2016, we needed a way to support teachers throughout Georgia without having specific district or RESA social studies specialists to do that.