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10+ QR Code Activities to Inspire Curiosity and Engage Learners

Teacher Reboot Camp

Recently I presented a webinar for Simple K12, 10+ QR Code Activities to Inspire Curiosity and Active Learning. These apps are available for Android and iOS devices. Create your own QR codes with these free websites and apps: Quickmark (Android/iOS/Website)- Scan QR codes with this free app. You can even create a cool design.

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2012 Edublog Award Nominations

The Web20Classroom

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100+ Great Google Classroom Resources for Educators

The CoolCatTeacher

The easy tool educators are using every day From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Tip: Many of the best conversations on this topic happen on Google Plus or Twitter with the #gafe hashtag. They also have tutorials and webinars. Classroom Mobile App 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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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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What's New in Google - April 2018

techlearning

Read his blog at www.controlaltachieve.com and follow him on Google+ and @ericcurts on Twitter. If you have something to share and would like to join the Hangout for an upcoming meeting, send me an email to let me know at: ericcurts@gmail.com. He is an authorized Google Education Trainer and a Google Certified Innovator.

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Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

Ask a Tech Teacher

That’s newspapers, evening news, and anything considered ‘mainstream media’ They prefer blogs, Twitter, and Facebook. How Stuff Works Free How Stuff Works, available on the web, iPads, and Android, is an award-winning source of unbiased, reliable, easy-to-understand explanations of how the world actually works.

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