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10+ Ways to Use Adobe Express in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

I can see we're BYOD. So some have Chromebooks, some have PC, some have Macs. And, you know, I'm absolutely passionate about us providing a variety of many different tools to our students from many different companies. Vicki Davis Yeah. She just doesn't ever, some have iPads. So that's really cool. Vicki Davis That's right.

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The Features And Benefits Of The XP-Pen Drawing Tablet In The Classroom

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They have tutorials and eLearning resources for teachers here and are also Chromebook-compatible. The XP-Pen Star G640 is Chromebook compatible. Many schools have proceeded through various stages of student tech, from BYOD (‘Bring Your Own Devices’) to iPads, to Chromebooks. and Chromebook-compatible.

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Hot Products

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Casio Ultra Short Throw Projector XJ-UT311WN [link] This tech combines the company's hybrid LED-laser light source with an otherwise standard ultra-short-throw design for brilliant, shadow-free images up to 110" diagonal. The built-in short throw lens and advanced mirror system enables projectionan 80" image from just 1.5

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The Growing Cost of Edtech Integrity and Security

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5 years ago our school rolled out a BYOD (bring your own device) plan for our middle school. As part of this rollout we placed all these Chromebooks under a monitoring and filtering system that follows them wherever they may go. We chose to do this for testing security and integrity.

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Discovering the “Ultimate Classroom”: A Student Led Project Based Learning Inquiry

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Some students wrote a grant to a local company for flexible seating while others wrote for a classroom grant funded by a PTA gift. There are groups introducing fidget corners, independent corners, BYOD, Chromebook care, slime as a type of fidget, and a surprise book corner to classes around our school.

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Epson Now Shipping PowerLite L-Series Laser Projectors

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To support BYOD classrooms, the projectors provide enhanced wireless display technology, allowing teachers to connect the projector to up to 50 Chromebooks, PCs and Mac® computers, and iOS and Android devices. Educators can also simultaneously display up to four screens with the Epson iProjection ™3 wireless display solution.

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

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ADVANCED & MEASURED PROGRESS ( www.advanc-ed.org ) & ( www.measuredprogress.org ) Measured Progress and AdvancED will join forces to form a unique and far-reaching nonprofit educational company focused on data-driven tools for school improvement. has joined the ENA family of companies.

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