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2012 Edublog Award Nominations

SpeechTechie

So, short(listed), hopefully, and sweet, here are mine: Best individual blog Speechie Apps by Aubrey Klingensmith is a great spot for app reviews, and kudos to Aubrey for tackling the task of helping SLPs incorporate Android apps as well as iOS, which I honestly have no desire to do! So glad I can send SLPs to her blog to explore this area.

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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. App features podcast by educators from all over who speak on a variety of topics using mobile devices, 1:1 iPad initiative, free web2.0 Quick Tweet for Multiple Twitter Accounts. *

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

NeverEndingSearch

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. Claims on YouTube: Students watch a short video and explain why they might not trust a video that makes a contentious claim. .

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Disintermediating IT: The Secret Sauce To Small School EdTech Success

There is no box

Student devices are mobile, personal and available where and when students need them. Of course chromebooks and iPads (or android tablets) are out there. I would advocate for any mobile device solution that put access into every student’s hands. Branching out in to non-tradtional (like edCamps) is better.

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