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Social Media and Kids - what you should know - guest post

Educational Technology Guy

According to new research by the Pew Research Center, 95% of teens say they have access to a smartphone, and 45% indicate that they’re online “almost constantly.” They should also consider how the “like” feature on Instagram can become a comparison tool for teens and a way to measure popularity or self-worth.

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Fetchnotes - simple cloud based note taking

Educational Technology Guy

You can capture and organize short notes and access them via the web, mobile device and computer. You can even create a note via text message from a non-smartphone. If you are looking for a simple note taking app, that allows you to access your notes across multiple devices, then Fetchnotes is for you. Evernote notetaking'

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What Students Are Actually Doing Online

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On average, students spend about 5-10 hours per day on their device(s) (smartphone, iPad, laptop, etc). This of course varies by age group: we found that younger teens (aged 13-15) spend the most time in front of their screens in comparison to other age groups. SOCIAL MEDIA.

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Why Should You Create an Interactive Textbook, and How to Create One?

Kitaboo on EdTech

they help you drive more engagement in comparison to traditional print books or regular eBooks. Better Accessibility. Interactive eBooks make the content more accessible for readers. They can read them anywhere on multiple devices, such as smartphones, tablets, eReaders, PCs, and more. Drive Higher Engagement.

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10 Technology Skills Every Educator Should Have

Educational Technology Guy

I learn so much from Twitter and Google+ because of the people and web sites I follow there. Twitter, Google+, Facebook comparison Twitter, Facebook, RSS, Email, Google+ - tips on use Facebook and Google+ security and privacy Common Craft Video on Social Media Create a Personal Learning Network UPDATED thanks to a great comment below.