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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

To access these features, just toggle from Auto to Pro. However, I am more familiar with iPhones. SIMPLE TEACHING So, whether they have an iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, or Mac – students have a consistent view as they work on their video. I love that this works with their individual mobile phone cameras.

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STUDENT VOICES: We need more women in STEM fields, and we have ideas for making that happen

The Hechinger Report

As high school students, we were born at the same time as the iPhone and after the launch of social media and YouTube. The way we access information and interact with each other is new. We are growing up in a world completely different from that of our parents, teachers and leaders.

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The reason I am replacing my iPhone with an Android smartphone

Reading By Example

photo credit: iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6 Plus vs iPhone 5S via photopin (license). I really like the iPhone. Last year I upgraded from the 4S to the 5S, and I was seriously considering purchasing an iPhone 6. And it is not like I will be giving up my iPhone. Google, of course. Don’t get me wrong.

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Deciding At What Age To Give A Kid A Smartphone

MindShift

To learn more, let’s look at two families: one where smartphones are allowed for elementary to middle school-aged kids, and one where they are not. So when her husband wanted to upgrade his iPhone, they decided to give the old one to Sydney as a hand-me-down. Would having easy access to friends benefit them for social reasons?

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 16 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: April 23, 2017 Shift to online classes 'discriminates' against rural children, mother claims | Stuff.co.nz → In New Zealand, the shift to online classes 'discriminates' against rural children without easy access to the internet and who have parents who are not tech-savvy. The breach affects 1.3

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 16 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: April 23, 2017 Shift to online classes 'discriminates' against rural children, mother claims | Stuff.co.nz → In New Zealand, the shift to online classes 'discriminates' against rural children without easy access to the internet and who have parents who are not tech-savvy. The breach affects 1.3

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Do I Really Need an Apple Watch?

Reading By Example

” She showed me how she uses her watch, which connects to your iPhone via Bluetooth. Certain apps that are downloaded on your iPhone can then be activated for the watch. I have previously written about how my Android smartphone (work) would eventually replace my iPhone (personal). I told her that I am not a watch wearer.

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