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Parents as #Edtech Partners

Kyle Pace

we’re giving kids access to, we must constantly be assessing where parents are at in terms of a foundational understanding of what this means for their child(ren). I have said many times in talks and workshops I’ve given that I believe. With all the 1:1 implementations, STEM, apps, devices, etc. Of course not.

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Online Classes! On Your Schedule

Ask a Tech Teacher

In this course, you will use a suite of digital tools to make that possible while addressing overarching concepts like digital citizenship, internet search and research, authentic assessment, digital publishing, and immersive keyboarding. Assessment is project-based so be prepared to be fully-involved and an eager risk-taker.

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ISTE 2015: (Re)designing tech-infused lessons for deeper thinking

Dangerously Irrelevant

Hope you will join me and Julie Graber in June for our ISTE workshop… Register here! These three standards – as well as the selected NETS-A and NETS-C standards related to digitally-enabled learning – are at the heart of this workshop. Re)designing tech-infused lessons for deeper thinking. Short description.

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Three Classroom Uses for Vocaroo – from Avra Robinson

EdTechTeacher

Additionally, it can be embedded onto a blog or website or shared via several social media buttons. Since Vocaroo is web-based, it’s an ideal companion for the Chromebook classroom or any web-based environment. We lead Google, web tool, and Chromebook workshops throughout the year.

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10 New Ideas for Creating Literacy Centers – From Beth Holland

EdTechTeacher

Several summers ago, I wrote 10 Ideas for Creating Literacy Centers in response to a request from a Summer Workshop participant. Over the past few weeks, this post has been re-circulated on Social Media, so I decided that it needed an update. Assessing Fluency. This post first appeared on Daily Genius. How To Writing.

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Notes from Leadership for the Digital Age with Alan November - Day 2

EdTechSandyK

Number one skill for being successful in learning: the ability to self-assess. When focusing on 1:1, iPads, etc: Focus on teaching teachers to give better feedback and students to self-assess instead of the technology. Have narrowed down to four vendors to try iPads, Android tablets, Windows 8 tablets, Chromebooks.

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Digital Equity and Why It Matters [interview with Ken Shelton] – SULS051

Shake Up Learning

You cannot adequately assess any student’s reading comprehension if all students are reading the exact same thing. You cannot attend a workshop and come out equipped to address the issues in an ongoing fashion. Teachers… you need to be on social media. Do you know what your kids are reading? Revisionist History Podcast.

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