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60+ Great Educational Websites

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The world of educational technology is evolving meteorically and what is relevant today might be irrelevant next month. The latest trend in EdTech that I see currently gaining traction is Artificial Intelligence technologies. I only included a sample click on the list to access the entire collection.

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Learning to Learn – From Sabba Quidwai

EdTechTeacher

Tom Daccord and Justin Reich, founders of EdTechTeacher say it best, “Technology should be used in the service of learning.” She saw the ubiquity of technology use for her students and recognized that they learn differently today. This post first appeared at Inside Higher Ed. InterProfessional Communication and Collaboration.

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8 Secrets To Providing Amazing EdTech Customer Service that Directly Affects Students and Classrooms

My Paperless Classroom

I tweeted out a question about Camtasia and Techsmith replied. Be accessible. Be engaged in the education community. Edcamps will be happy to hand out information about an app to participants, but companies should not miss out on the rich opportunity to join the education conversation. Become a Sponsor.

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How to Make Teaching Videos: Tips and Tools

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The purpose of this post is to provide you, the educators, with practical tips and tools to help you create compelling educational content. This guide aims to demystify the process, offering you a step-by-step approach to crafting videos that not only convey educational material effectively but also captivate and inspire your students.

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2012 Edublog Award Nominations

EdTechSandyK

My 2012 Edublog Award Nominations Are: Best Individual Blog: Cool Cat Teacher by Vicki Davis Vicki not only blogs about education and educational technology, but she also shares her personal struggles balancing family and professional life. Not to mention software tutorials on programs such as iTunes and Camtasia.

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It is Not a Project to Get Students Talking: Two Tools

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

The chatroom or backchannel can be accessed on a computer, tablet, or smartphone, and puts students'' texting talents to work. By using technology that appeals to student behaviors and needs, we can give all students a voice and opportunity to be in the spotlight. References.

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Ignite Student Passions with Genius Hour

Graphite Blog

This concept of intentional time spent on projects of interest quickly morphed into the Genius Hour movement in education. We talked about things that made us happy, and explored the “what-ifs” of being educators. We added their questions to Google Sheets which kept everything organized and easy to access.