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Helpful Web Resources for Learning about Copyright

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

For students and teachers navigating this digital landscape, a solid grasp of copyright laws is not just about legal compliance; it’s about cultivating a culture of respect for intellectual property, fostering ethical academic practices, and encouraging responsible digital citizenship.

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Podcasting in Education: Teacher's Guide

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The web now is teeming with all kinds of educational podcasts covering various topics from politics to science and digital citizenship. Students can create their own podcasts and share their learning experiences with each other (e.g., peer learning). What is a Podcast? My top recommendations for teachers include: dddd.

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It is Time For Schools to Seriously Consider BYOT

A Principal's Reflections

As I download all of the apps on these devices, the majority of their time is spent engaged in games that require thought, creativity, and sometimes collaboration. My point here is that many children across the world have access to, and are using, technology outside of school in a variety of ways.

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3 Organizational Apps to Start the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

As each teacher downloads their favorites, students spend as much time learning the app as applying it academically. What became apparent as I researched was that GoodReader was one of several considered Best in Class because of its broad-based ability to read, manage, organize, access, and annotate a wide variety of file formats.

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What New Research on Young Kids’ Media Use Means for Teachers

Graphite Blog

Mobile Access Is Nearly Universal Perhaps it’s no surprise to learn that mobile device use has become nearly universal, with 98 percent of kids age 8 and under living in a home with some type of mobile device. If you have mobile devices in the classroom, learn how to integrate apps in meaningful ways.

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60 Smarter Ways To Use Google Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

Design more mobile learning experiences for your students–in higher ed, for example. Control file rights (view, edit, copy, download) on a file-by-file basis. Have students curate project-based learning artifacts. Encourage digital citizenship via peer-to-peer interaction that is documented.

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Byte-sized Potential: Can Compassion & Citizenship Go Viral?

Teacher Reboot Camp

A thousand years ago, books were accessible to a select few. I feel incredibly blessed to live at a time when technological developments continue to strive to provide access to the entire world. The most powerful learning and communication tools are in the hands of millions worldwide. . – Steve Ballmer.