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But there’s so much to sift through across social media, online searches and hallway ­conversations. EdTech Insiders gain access to personalized content recommendations and our most in-depth, premium articles, videos and more. Your Insider Experience Grows With You. You won’t want to miss out on what’s in store.

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Tips for Encouraging Learners of All Ages to Read

Teacher Reboot Camp

8 Ways to Annotate Readings, Websites and Online Articles with Examples. Add a reading area where students can enjoy a variety of reading materials, such as magazines, comics, graphic novels, song lyrics, magazines, and audio books. Google Chrome has several you can read about here and here. 18 Resources & Web Tools.

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My most used/favorite Apps and how I use them

Educational Technology Guy

Here they are and how I use them: Email - I use Google''s Inbox for most email, and Outlook at work. Here are some examples: [link] Google Apps , especially Drive , Classroom , Chrome browser, Calendar, Blogger, and Sites - use Drive for all of my files that I use with classes and all of my legacy files (most new things are in Evernote).

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12 Of The Best Bookmarking Tools For Teachers

TeachThought - Learn better.

From apps to browser extensions and social readers to publishing platforms, these tools come in many forms. Below, we’ve gathered our favorite ways to save articles, media, curricula, lesson plans, and anything else you might want to save during your daily skimming. Google Keep. Instapaper. ’ 10.

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Teaching (Digital) Literacy: Driving Students to the Intersection of Reading, Writing, & Discussion

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

According to the American Psychological Association (APA) in article published in August of 2018 , "In recent years, less than 20 percent of U.S. teens report reading a book, magazine or newspaper daily for pleasure, while more than 80 percent say they use social media every day."

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12 Tech Tasks To End the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

I won’t take time in this article (I’m at about 1000 words right now) for a how-to on each activity so if you don’t know how to complete one, check with your IT folks or Google it: Make sure your firewall and antivirus programs are working. If you get reports on Twitter usage or Google Adwords, schedule those weekly.

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Free Webinar - Alan November on Teaching Critical Thinking and Web Literacy

Educational Technology Guy

Alan will also share strategies and resources for weaving critical thinking and web literacy skills into everyday instruction and guiding students toward becoming responsible consumers and creators of web and social media content. Feel free to share summaries and links to these articles, but do not copy and repost entire article.