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16 Curation Tools for Teachers and Students

Shake Up Learning

edtech Click To Tweet. Google Keep. I’m not officially ranking these tools, but if I were, Google Keep would be number one. Google Keep is a web-based application that allows you to create and share notes, lists, and reminders. Want to learn more about Google Keep? TES Teach with Blendspace.

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Part 1: Forty Educational Websites For Your Summer 2015 Toolkit

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Remember I am picking these from thousands and I am trying to find those sites that are up and coming and might just be the next big edtech hit. Blendspace. Sensitive to Copyright and Section 508 Accessibility. Integrates with Google Drive, works with YouTube, Vimeo, Khan Academy. 3-D Gallery Generator. VideoNote.es.

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Newsletter: Privacy Con, OZeLive, GlobalEd.TV, Homeschooling, Making Chromebooks, Student Inquiry, & More

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

link] March 8th, 4:00pm US-Eastern: Webinar: CloudReady, Your Aging PCs + The Google Admin Console Ever wish your existing, aging computers ran like your Chromebooks and could be managed in the Google Admin console? Receive a special 15% discount at the end just by attending! This skill is often referred to as "transliteracy."

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22 Digital Tools You Must Have in Your Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

Google Apps. They are fun to create, can be saved to the student digital portfolio, and uploaded to all manner of online accounts from Google Drive to KidBlogs. They are easy to set up, intuitive to access, and a no-brainer for any educator who wants to connect their class to all stakeholders. backchannel devices. class website.

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Digital Tools for Flipping Your Classroom

Class Tech Integrate

This post originally appeared on The FETC: Future of EdTech Insiders Blog At FETC, I was delighted to attend a session by high school foreign language teacher Rachelle Dene Poth titled, Flipping Classrooms: Trading Spaces and Places Digital Tools and Ideas to Empower Students. Now, on to the tools! Simple quizzes can also be created.

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Newsletter: Used PCs to Chromebooks (Today), New "Privacy Con" Speakers, More GlobalEd.TV, Quotes + News

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

March 8th, 4:00pm US-Eastern: Webinar: CloudReady, Your Aging PCs + The Google Admin Console Ever wish your existing, aging computers ran like your Chromebooks and could be managed in the Google Admin console? Plus some quote and news at the bottom to challenge your thinking! Receive a special 15% discount at the end just by attending!