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10 Reasons to Screencast in Your Class and 7 Best-in-class Tools

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With Common Core’s emphasis on understanding and explaining tasks, screencasts are a great way for both students and teachers to share the required steps in completing a math problem, collaborate on close reading, or pursue any other literacy activity. Record lessons that students can access anytime, anywhere.

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Close Read Complex Text, and Annotate with Tech--Part 1

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Introduction to close reading Here''s an overview of close reading: What does close reading look like in the classroom? Educreations is a favorite because you can add pages and annotate on the pages with the tools. Educreations is an iPad app that can also be accessed from your browser. collaboration Common Core iPad'

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It's ALL ABOUT TIME! Mobile Projects in Minutes

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I am going to share some ideas I got from attending his session, as well as some of my own, to give you some practical ideas for integrating NET-S & Common Core, as well as SAVE TIME! Pictures- Snap pictures of specific objects in the classroom Record directions for completing a task, or for showing understanding of a concept.

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Introduction to iPads: Part 2--iPad Integration

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How does a teacher start to use iPads in the classroom? While Part 1 focuses on the hardware basics, Part 2 focuses on iPad integration in the classroom. Examples of other ways to use QR codes in the class: Vicki Davis shares seven ways to use QR codes in the classroom in her fabulous post, " QR Code Classroom Implementation Guide."

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