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Subscriber Special: K-5 New Teacher Survival Kit

Ask a Tech Teacher

It includes K-5 tech curriculum (including problem solving, productivity software, critical thinking, share/publish, mouse skills, image editing, Google Earth, Photoshop, web tools, and more), keyboarding and digital citizenship curricula, classroom posters, pedagogic articles on tech ed topics, tips and tricks, and more.

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10 Tips to Increase Teacher Productivity

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

This article will offer ten actionable tips to improve teacher productivity and establish a healthier work-life balance. Use Time Tracking Tools: Consider using free time tracking software like traqq.com to monitor how you spend your time. Digital Grading Tools: Consider using grading software such as Turnitin or Gradescope.

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Five Instances Your “Free” Education Software May Actually Cost You by @edsby

TeacherCast

If a software company wants to give its product away free to educators, that’s a good thing for schools, teachers and students, right? Many companies that are giving their software away—and their investors—are waking up to the fact that freemium is great when it works, but it doesn’t actually work all that often. What do you do?

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Should Remote Learning Be an Option, Even After the Pandemic?

Graphite Blog

Google Doc handout. Pressing play on the YouTube video will set third-party cookies controlled by Google if you are logged in to Chrome. See Google's cookie information for details. If so, what guidelines might be necessary? Prep for teachers Preview the video Distance Learning Isn't All Bad.

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What College Students Wish Professors Knew About Inclusive Online Teaching

Edsurge

It’s not surprising that most higher education articles published since March 2020 begin by calling to mind that year’s unprecedented move to remote instruction and online learning—and with good reason. Instructors can ask for feedback anonymously using a Google form or live in Zoom using the poll feature (for closed-ended questions).

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30 Ideas To  Consider When Implementing School Online and Offline During The Coronavirus

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Some of the ideas in this article were part of our discussions and writings. Check any guidelines provided by your state DOE. Conduct teacher meetings via video conferencing software. Consider online conferencing software such a Zoom, Google Hangout, and Go To Meeting.

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The Best Edtech for Students Is Backed by Research. Here’s What to Look For.

Edsurge

to outlay an estimated $8 billion annually on software and digital resources, not including hardware. One recent study of school spending estimated that up to two-thirds of software licenses are never activated. Research databases, including Google Scholar, ResearchGate and JSTOR can serve as resources for peer-reviewed studies.

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