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30 Apps to Spread and Enjoy Some Holiday Cheer

Teacher Reboot Camp

Find ideas for activities in my slide presentation, Mobile Holiday Apps for Spreading Cheer. Mobile Holiday Apps for Spreading Cheer from Shelly Sanchez Terrell. Create digital cookbooks, journals, or digital stories as gifts with Book Creator (iOS/Android), Buncee (Web/iOS), and Storykit (iOS). Apps for Creating Gifts.

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10 Web Tools and Apps for Creating Screencast Videos

Teacher Reboot Camp

“We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world.” What follows are a list of free web tools and apps to record a desktop, mobile screen, or whiteboard. ” – David Warlick.

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K-12 Google Chromebooks Get a Facelift With Styluses, Cameras and Android Apps

Edsurge

Around that same time, the Google Education team announced that Android apps would eventually be coming to Chromebooks for Education. Representatives reported that the release would happen “sometime in the 2016-2017 school year.” We want to make a bigger impact in the classroom,” Sheth said. But that’s not all.

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How to Boost Classroom Engagement With the Tech Tool That 'Always Works'

Edsurge

Wrangling technology can be maddening even in optimally designed classrooms. When she became the district’s first educational technology director in 2017, Briana Allen looked for a better solution. The Vivi solution River Grove installed last spring “has made a huge difference in those classrooms,” says Allen.

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What happened at Google I/O 2017?

The Electric Educator

May 17, 2017 was the opening session of Google I/O, an annual developers conference organized by Google. During the 2016 I/O conference we learned about Google Home, Android Apps for Chromebooks, and Google's VR initiatives. Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes we are moving from a "mobile first" world to an "AI first world."

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Scan QR Codes from Chrome Mobile

The Electric Educator

QR codes provide a quick way for someone with a mobile device to visit a web site. The problem is that mobile devices don't come pre-loaded with a QR code scanner. If mobile phones would come with a built-in QR code reader this technology would be far more accessible and helpful. For now, that's only a wish.

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5 Must Try Classroom Resources

Hansen's Link to Tech

Availability: Creation – Computer, Chromebook, iOS, Android. Since late Summer/early Fall Expeditions has been available for mobile devices/tablets (Android and iOS). Now anyone in or outside the classroom can take their audience on a virtual reality expedition around the world. How To Create. Toontastic 3D.