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MobyMax: Tablet + help differentiating instruction

iLearn Technology

It has a 7” screen and runs on Android 4.2. Each step of the way they are supported and challenged as needed thanks to the adaptive technology built-in! The MobyMax tablet runs on Android which means in addition to all of the great MobyMax curriculum, your students also have access to all of the happiness that Android brings.

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Top 25 Sites/Apps of 2018

Technology Tidbits

Socrates - A cutting-edge new site where educators can seamlessly differentiate instruction through game based learning. Klassroom - A free mobile (Android/iOS) that reminds me of a cross between Remind and ClassDojo, where educators can share: photos, videos, or documents in a secure environment.

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Top 50 Sites/Apps of 2015

Technology Tidbits

Mobile App Top 50 Sites/Apps of 2015 * Seesaw - Excellent free mobile app (Android/iOS) for students creating digital portfolio w/ educational portal. Sketch Nation - A great free site/app (iOS/Android) for creating games. Bloomz - Bloomz is a free (iOS/Android) app for educators looking to communicate w/ parents via mobile devices.

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Google Apps and Chromebooks Web App Recommendations - a whole lot!

Educational Technology Guy

Teachers can use MoveNote to explain directions to individual students, making it easier to differentiate instruction. This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy. [link] [link] read and fill in Interactive PDFs on the Chromebook using the cloud-based reader "PDF Escape": [link]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Felix Jacomino , the school’s Director of Technology, managed to lead a team that pulled off an incredible learning event. However, what does that look like for early elementary grades (K-3)? Examine the question, "How can I integrate technology to meet the CCSS?" The opening keynote speaker was Kevin Honeycutt.