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Video Project Ideas, Resources, and Tools

Teacher Reboot Camp

Not surprisingly, Forbes reported that the highest paid YouTube star of 2018 was 7 year-old Ryan of the Ryan Toyreviews Channel. In my books find lesson plans, handouts and rubrics for creating video projects. Each year I meet younger and younger learners who have their own YouTube Channels. Video Projects from Shelly Sanchez Terrell.

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Video Project Ideas, Resources, and Tools

Teacher Reboot Camp

Not surprisingly, Forbes reported that the highest paid YouTube star of 2018 was 7 year-old Ryan of the Ryan Toyreviews Channel. In my books find lesson plans, handouts and rubrics for creating video projects. Each year I meet younger and younger learners who have their own YouTube Channels. Video Projects from Shelly Sanchez Terrell.

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Close the Digital Learning Gap: How One District Tackled Tech Disparity in the Classroom

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All of my books are online, and all of my lessons are digital. My students use Google classroom on their Chromebook notebook computers, which can then be projected on the ActivPanel. You just cannot minimize the effect of happy, engaged teachers on the learning environment!

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17 things to know about K-12 OER textbooks

Hapara

You can download the textbook and access it on a device, without needing to pay a fee for the book or a subscription. Textbook funds could instead be used to help lower class sizes, invest in ELL assistants, build outdoor learning areas, take learners on field trips, purchase new technology or upgrade buildings.

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How to develop K-12 open educational resources

Hapara

In fact, a 2021 report on OER in K-12 found that “The number of districts designing their own curriculum is almost as large as the [number of districts selecting curriculum] from one of the top three publishers.” . If you and a team of educators are interested in writing your own digital book, there are a few options.

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Screen Time in School: Finding the Right Balance for Your Classroom

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Screens and digital media are everywhere, from everyday tech like TVs, phones, and gaming consoles to the laptops, tablets, Chromebooks, and other tech we use in school. Kids of all ages are consuming and producing more digital media than ever before. Of course, not all screen time is created equal. Perhaps something in-between?

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10+ new products from TCEA 2020

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Acer’s C871 Chromebook tackles complex classes like coding with up to 10th-Gen Intel Core i3 processors and extra vertical viewing space on the 3:2 aspect ratio display. Edlio Engage will offer two-way conversations, language translation, direct messaging, email and mobile push notifications, and school engagement reports.