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Celly Launches New Service and Android App for Building Mobile Social Networks

Educational Technology Guy

There is a full web console to control and monitor things and you can either create a Celly login or login with Facebook or Twitter. There are also many more features such as media links, notes and more. The company also announced today availability of the Celly Android App for free download on Google Play. “We Check it out.

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Phonto App- An Easy Way to Add Text to Photos

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Phonto is available for free download (with in-app purchases) for iPhone , iPad , and Android devices. You can change the theme and background image the way you want and once done you can save the image to your camera roll and share it on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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18 Resources to Engage Students in Current Events – From Jen Carey

EdTechTeacher

Another way to help students stay abreast of current events is to guide them towards authentic news agencies and resources, especially those that engage in social media. NPR continues to be a well respected source of news and information that features a lot of worthwhile content on Facebook and Twitter. Cable News.

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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Product Review: Features, Lesson Plan Ideas, and Tips From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Adobe Premiere Rush is a simple to use video creation tool that includes powerful camera features, video editing, and publishing features. I have typically not posted first projects on social media.

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The DLP Strategy Menu

EdTechTeam

If the coach or teacher desires to share out a strategy, simply hover over or click on the plus button to the right to copy the strategy to your clipboard or share out on social media. All of the apps listed in the Strategy Menu are free (or free for basic use, with upgradable options), web-based, or cross-platform for Android and iOS.

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Got Bitmoji?

The Daring Librarian

is available in both iOs and on Google Play for the Android OS. Cool, But NOT for the Kiddos You can use them for your Twitter avatar or to use with your school library blog or promotions - but they're NOT to use WITH the kiddos since some of the stickers or cartoons have to do with drinking alcohol (see Wine Time on the left?)

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5 Fab Ways to Animate Your EduLife!

The Daring Librarian

You can use Bitmoji stickers as your Twitter avatar, on Snapchat stories, within Seesaw and Google Apps for Education, rubrics, within Gmail, on your blog, or for classroom or library signage. A couple years ago one of my amazing MHMS Social Studies teachers, Ms. For Android, Wikihow says: “Enabling the Bitmoji Keyboard.

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