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How Educators are Using the Exclusive Social Media App Clubhouse

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With the feel of an in-person conference and the energy of an Edcamp, educators are finding this audio app is a new place to connect with educators from around the world. I began hearing the buzz around Clubhouse this fall and downloaded the app to my iPhone (it’s iOS only for now). What is Clubhouse?

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To Android or not to Android

There is no box

I’d seriously considered making the switch to Android when the Nexus 5 came out. But this time around I decided it was time to look at Android again. Running Google Maps to and from and installing and updating apps while following the edcamp action on twitter all morning was a torture test and the Nexus 5X held up well.

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What Are Your EdTech Resolutions?

TeacherCast

Subscribe via RSS Subscribe on Android Follow @TeacherCast. Twitter: @TechEdShow ([link]. Find or organize an EdCamp. Listen in a New Window. SoundCloud. Leave a Review. Leave a VoiceMail. What are your EdTech Resolutions for 2016? Perhaps you are looking to go paperless or use a new tool in your classroom. Earn a credential.

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Google Apps for Education Tips, Tricks, and our Favorite Chrome Extensions | #TechEducator 101

TeacherCast

Subscribe via RSS Subscribe on Android Follow @TeacherCast. Twitter: @TechEdShow ([link]. Quick Tweet for Multiple Twitter Accounts. You can subscribe in iTunes and/or download the app. It inspired me to start planning the first edcamp buffalo (@edcampbflo)! Listen in a New Window. SoundCloud. Leave a Review.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

NeverEndingSearch

The free assessments include Google Docs assessments to copy and digital rubrics to download. Claims on Twitter : Students read a tweet and explain why it might or might not be a useful source of information. News on Twitter : Students consider tweets and determine which is the most trustworthy. What’s the evidence?