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6 Ways Teacher-authors Protect Their Online Privacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

If we humans aren’t giving away our personal information (as we do on FB, Tiktok, Instagram, Twitter and every other social media account), we’re having it stolen without our permission or knowledge and sold to those who mean us harm. we have a access to our income streams on our digital devices. Use Signal instead.

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Microsoft’s AI Copilot in Windows 11 is Out Now

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter I've been working on a big project and am very busy, but I have been studying the changes in Windows 11 Copilot, released on Tuesday, September 26, and wanted to share them with you. If not, search for voice access in your apps list.

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It's Elementary When it Comes to #EdTech

A Principal's Reflections

So I did what I have been doing for the past five years and that was submit a query to my Personal Learning Network (PLN) using Twitter and Google+. The teachers I was working with only had access to a laptop cart, thus apps that had to be downloaded on a device were not an option. Please share in the comments section.

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5 Ways to Get All Students Connected for Distance Learning

Graphite Blog

This shift to technology-mediated teaching and learning puts a spotlight on the homework gap -- the divide between students who have home broadband access and those who do not. Here are five things you can do to ensure your students get the access they need: 1. Send us a video or tweet at us @CommonSenseEd on Twitter and Instagram.

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Tips and Resources for Using Chromebooks offline

Educational Technology Guy

These apps work offline and then update when you get a connection again: You can also go to the Chrome Web Store to find other offline apps: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/collection/offline_enabled You can also download files when you have a connection and save them to the local disk drive to view later. PDFs work best.

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This Tool Has Kindergarteners Demanding More Reading and Writing Time

Edsurge

They use laptops, touch TVs and Microsoft Office products for both independent and whole-class learning. Many Immersive Reader features are designed to personalize learning and make it accessible to all. It’s great because it personalizes the learning and makes it more accessible, especially to kids who struggle.

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3D CAD and 3D Printing with Chromebooks

Educational Technology Guy

You can easily download the STL file to use with the 3D printer. I haven't found a 3D printer that would work directly from a Chromebook, but even Windows laptop schools connect a powerful desktop to their 3D printer to do the rendering and printing and allow the student to use their device for other things while the job runs.