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How to Use Fortnite in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Sponsor: Adobe I use Adobe Premiere Rush to teach digital filmmaking in my classroom. Check out this and other Adobe resources including some from my friend Todd Nesloney on the Education Trailblazers Pinterest board that you can view at coolcatteacher.com/adobepins. If you don’t have Google Docs, just use this PDF.

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5 Steps to Gamify Your Elementary Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Today, Heather Marrs, a teacher and instructional coach from Oregon, takes us through the five steps she used to gamify her elementary classroom and give us the tips and tricks she learned to motivate every learner. Sponsor: Adobe I use Adobe Premiere Rush to teach digital filmmaking in my classroom.

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7 Ways to Make Worksheets Engaging and Effective: The Ultimate Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

You're about to read a transcript that's been generated by the AI in Adobe Premiere Pro and then me. You take your questions that you wanna review or practice, you put them into the game and students can use a tablet or phone or any type of device to answer it. Spot a mistake in this transcript? It comes up in real time.

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The Rise of eSports in Education: Breaking New Ground

The CoolCatTeacher

From 2017-2020, she held an Instructional Coaching Fellowship with Google for Education. You're about to read a transcript that's been generated by the AI in Adobe Premiere Pro and then me. The company who sponsored it compensated me via a cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product.

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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

The emphasis in the higher grades is still on reading and typing — teachers give students fewer opportunities to express their learning in creative ways, so the tools of choice tend to be basic. High school kids use Google Apps because they can easily collaborate. It is Web-based. It is Web-based. Now there are.”

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Via Politico : “Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has increased her financial stake in a ‘neurofeedback’ company that says its technology treats attention deficit disorder and the symptoms of autism. Adobe plans to axe Flash. “These Kids Are Learning CRISPR At Summer Camp,” Motherboard reports.