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Minecraft in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

In today’s show, learn about Minecraft EDU and how it is being used to teach. Book Creator for Chrome. Previously on the 10-Minute Teacher, guests have mentioned Book Creator as one of their top apps for the iPad. Well, now we can all use Book Creator in our classrooms using the Chrome web browser. This is great news!

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What’s Hot in 2nd-Grade with #2ndchat moderator Carol McLaughlin

The CoolCatTeacher

For information on the guests and items mentioned in this show, scroll down to the bottom of this post. *. It can be as simple as just solving a math problem with each other, or doing a science project, or doing a whole chapter book that we are sharing books and ideas with. Check out TeacherVision today. Listen Now.

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Merge Cube Mania in Middle School

The CoolCatTeacher

They also have interactive — more learning type games — called Mr. Body, where you see a human body, and as you tap on different parts of the body, the organs will open up, and there will be some information about it. She was named as a 2015 PBS LearningMedia Digital Innovator and serves as a Book Creator Ambassador.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Conference Volunteering - Libraries! - Google Excitement - Common Core Film

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

There is a full schedule of amazing sessions on game-based learning topics, and volunteers will be able to connect with these outstanding presenters. Sign up to volunteer at Gaming in Ed! Learn more about the conference and how you can get involved at [link]. More information at [link].

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The Stories We Were Told about Education Technology (2019)

Hack Education

Typically this project has taken all of November and all of December to write, based on all the Friday "week-in-reviews" that I’d written over the course of the year. But we can't do so if we keep cultivating an ed-tech (information) ecosystem that fosters inaccuracies and inequalities. So much innovation and “edsurgency.”