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What are your edtech resolutions?

eSchool News

Our goal for 2019 is to launch #Munch +Crunch @LLC , a lunchtime purposeful play opportunity for students to explore, design, and create using a variety of tools, including Raspberry Pi , Makey Makey , and Dash & Dot. I will use less paper by having students document learning electronically and posting to their FreshGrade eportfolios. “I

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

Shake Up Learning

Listen to this article. . Related: How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. Google Sites is a cloud-based website creation tool that allows users to build, create, share, and publish for individuals, groups, schools, or the public. Other Tools to Integrate into the Portfolio. Why Google Sites?

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Authentic Assessments to Support Teaching and Learning

edWeb.net

Only 47% of secondary students surveyed reported being engaged, enthusiastic and committed to their learning. Technology can be useful for learning when used as a communications tool for activities such as Skyping with a famous author. This article was modified and published by EdScoop. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. and Canada.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

Even when we love technology and Google tools, we have to remember that it’s NOT about Google. BONUS : Get the Dynamic Learning with Google Toolkit to help you find the best tool to support Dynamic Learning in your classroom. Listen to this article: Shoutout. So how can Google tools support online publishing?

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Technology and Capstone Courses

Dr. Shannon Doak

it states that technology supports learning in multiple ways including, as an information vehicle for exploring knowledge to support learning by constructing, as tools to support knowledge construction, as a social medium to support learning by conversing, and as an intellectual partner to support learning by reflecting (Jonassen, 2000).

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