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Resources You Need During Covid-19

Ask a Tech Teacher

Newsela COVID-19 resource center (and free access to their paid products this school year). Adobe Connect –fully-featured with lots of options for meeting students online. Canvas –and it’s Big Blue Button conference option. Webroom.net — virtual conference or meeting room. 7 Ways to Keep Teaching. Online chats.

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2014 Global Education Conference - Day Two!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Tuesday, November 18th, is day two of the fifth annual Global Education Conference. We had a great opening day of sessions and keynotes, and the recordings of any sessions that have taken place are accessible on the conference recordings page. Follow the conference through Twitter using the hashtag #globaled14.

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Inject Creativity Into Your Classrooom With the Latest Publication From EdTechTeam

EdTechTeam

Adobe Spark is a free, simple-to-use creation tool that integrates technology into the storytelling process at school. It is approachable, accessible, and most of all fun for kids, and it works on nearly any device found inside today’s classrooms. About the Authors: Ben Forta is Adobe Inc.’s

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25 digital tools and edtech resources from FETC

eSchool News

As aspects of pre-pandemic life slowly emerge from nearly two years of masking, testing, and social distancing, educators are once again gathering at edtech conferences to experience the latest and greatest solutions, digital tools, and professional learning opportunities.

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Android Apps on Chromebooks

The Electric Educator

One of the most significant announcements coming out of the Google I / O developers conference this past May was the launch of Android Apps for Chrome. While this announcement didn't make the headlines of the conference, it has significant implications for educators and the classroom. Adobe Creative Suite, Skype, and Minecraft).

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Google Offers Free Cloud Access to Colleges, Plays Catch Up to Amazon, Microsoft

Edsurge

education grant offering free credits for its cloud platform, with no credit card required, unlimited access to its suite of tools and training resources. now, but Google says it plans to extend access to other places in the future. In several years, nearly all universities will have a cloud computing provider.

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New generation of Chromebooks designed for millions of students and educators

eSchool News

[Editor’s Note: At Bett , one of the largest education technology conferences in the world, Google is announcing a new line of Chromebooks for education. Students will be able to access millions of Android apps, like Toontastic and Science Journal , for learning both online and offline. A world of content on Chromebooks.