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Zap Zap Kindergarten Math–Clever, Engaging Early Math Lessons

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Though just released (for iOS and Android) in July 2017, it has been piloted in over a hundred schools. How to use the game. The game is easy to learn and play because it uses a lot of the standard game symbols kindergarteners are accustomed to from other digital experiences. Download the app. Choose a name.

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G Suite for Special Education | Google Teacher Tribe Podcast Episode 4 with Carrie Baughcum

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You can play the first episode using the player below, or subscribe on iOS , Android , Stitcher or RSS. You can subscribe to the Podcast on iOS , Android , Stitcher or RSS. This list will give you VIP access to early information about our podcast when the episodes will air, and special resources just for our Google Teacher Tribe!!

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Gaming, VR Exploring, and App Building: The Ellis Island Hack-A-Thon

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5) As with all gaming in my classes, students were asked to identify, fact, fiction and the methods used by the game designers to demonstrate key facts. Following the game and discussion, we investigated more about Ellis Island. Accessed 3 Oct. Accessed 3 Oct. Accessed 3 Oct. Accessed 3 Oct.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Speaking of Blackboard , here’s a press release about Blackboard Classroom: “New Solution from Blackboard Helps K–12 School Districts Make Learning More Engaging, Personalized and Accessible.” Game-based learning company Legends of Learning has raised $9 million in seed funding from Baltimore Angels.

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