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10 edtech experts you should follow

Hapara

As a two-time Teacher of the Year, he teaches middle school math, robotics and YouTube video production. Together they offer step-by-step instruction for integrating technology into learning. You can listen to her podcast, The Shakeup Learning Show every week and find past episodes of Google Teacher Podcast. Adam Juarez.

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The Progression of our Lower School Technology Integration

Tech Helpful

One of the major goals I have had regarding technology integration is that we also speak into teaching students about being appropriate digital citizens. We are seeing our teachers adapting blended learning into their math curriculum using Khan Academy and Matific. The hardest thing I’ve had to figure out is keyboarding.

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Celebrating the 3rd anniversary of the NEO Blog

Neo LMS

We learned a lot. From gamification to digital citizenship to PD for teachers to classroom robots and everything in between, the 102 posts that have been published on the NEO Blog in the last 12 months covered oh so many subjects related to education technology and e-learning for educational institutions.

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What?s New: New Tools for Schools

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launch of Be a Maker, an all-new mobile application that teaches children how to code by allowing them to program their Jibo robot. Children ages 7-12 can use the Be a Maker app to create customized programs for their Jibo robot to perform, including speech and expressions. JIBO BE A MAKER APP ( www.jibo.com ) Jibo, Inc.

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30 Examples Of Disruptions In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

New demands for digital citizenship. The adoption of blended learning approaches through learning management systems. Robotics in the classroom. Education documentaries on Netflix (such as “Waiting for Superman”), which brings the “Ed reform” conversation to a broader audience.