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Savvy #ISTE17 Interviews: BYOD ISTE Sessions for Tuesday

Teacher Reboot Camp

Light A Spark with Adobe Creation Tools (B319). Rough Draft: Using Tech to Drive Connection in Writer’s Workshop (B331). Experience a “Breakout” Exclusively on a Mobile Device (B334). GeoGebra Online and Mobile Math Apps for Your Classroom (B336). Using Microsoft OneNote to Support ELL Students (B316).

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The Fabulous Field Trip Guide: Planning

Teacher Reboot Camp

In the following posts, I will share activity suggestions, virtual field trip suggestions, how to integrate virtual reality and augmented reality to spice up field trips, and tips for integrating mobile learning, QR codes, and technology. building adobe bricks with an adobe structure expert. Enjoyed these ideas?

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Five-year olds and laser cutters—perfect together? Welcome to the first early childhood fab lab

The Hechinger Report

Public workshops like the wind-resistant building challenge fall somewhere in the middle of the touch depth spectrum. In another planned Fab Lab workshop, kids will make balsa wood gliders by choosing different shapes for wings and fuselages. Sara Norris, associate director of STEM and school partnerships, Bay Area Discovery Museum.

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New Kinds of Tools for New Kinds of Learners: Assess This!

EdTechSandyK

Notes from TCEA 2012 Workshop Presented by Hall Davidson , Discovery Education Session PowerPoint posted at [link] Why do we do standardized testing the way we do it? They also need to be able to thrive in a mobile world. They also need to be able to thrive in a mobile world. Because it''s easy and cheap. It''s just not as easy.

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Spruce Up Your Centers with Technology

Learning in Hand

Recording into Vocaroo doesn’t work on mobile devices, but just about any mobile device can play back a Vocaroo recording. Or use apps like Adobe Voice or Explain Everything or a website like Pixiclip to create slideshows and screencasts. This website works on desktop and mobile web browsers.

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Moodle: The Unsung Hero of LMS Options

Ask a Tech Teacher

Because it’s web-based, it works on all platforms including mobile devices (with a downloadable app). A Workshop module where students can collaborate on classwork and learning. Adobe Connect to provide online meetings within Moodle for teachers, administrators, and even students. There’s no licensing fee.

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6 Android Apps to Try on a Chromebook

Shake Up Learning

However, mobile apps often offer us a few more ways to interact with information, as well as tap into some creation tools that don’t work the same on an old school Chromebook. However, Google has been giving us many more features in mobile, including a couple of features that are ONLY available on mobile. Google Calendar.

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