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Seesaw: The ultimate ePortfolio for every classroom!

iLearn Technology

What it is: Seesaw is the first truly student centered/driven digital portfolio tool that I’ve seen. The built in audio recording and drawing tools mean that students can reflect on what they’ve learned or explain how they reached an answer. Teachers can approve peer feedback before it is seen by students or parents.

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The Intersection of Project Share, BYOD, and PBL #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Rebecca King , Director of Teaching and Learning 9th Grade Academy students are all using Project Share for eportfolios. Symbaloo Edu - a tool they found last year and have come to love it. Teachers do not have desks in their classrooms. BYOD goal was simple: turn on a device and automatically connect to the network.

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Using Technology to Extend Speaking Practice in a Language Classroom.

Dr. Shannon Doak

Often, in a language classroom, students have ample time to do all of these, but at home, work is usually focused on the reading and writing aspect of the language. Imagine being able to create an online environment that enables the practice of both listening and speaking while at home, away from the classroom! We used a Web 2.0

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The Changing Role Of The Teacher In Personalized Learning Environment

TeachThought - Learn better.

Technologically-based tools provide opportunities for students to learn both in and out of the classroom. device (BYOD) policies, learning analytics, open content, and remote or virtual laboratories provide flexibility in the personalization of learning, while also expanding learning capabilities beyond the classroom walls.

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Making Thinking Visible Using Technology

Dr. Shannon Doak

They are short, easy-to-learn mini-strategies that extend and deepen students’ thinking and become part of the fabric of everyday classroom life.” I will then discuss specific technology tools and how they can be used as an authentic part of the Thinking Routines. Podcasting tools and Vodcasting or Screencasting tools.

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Chrome Can: PDFs

Dr. Shannon Doak

Online PDF tools. Tools Continued. The tools work relatively easy. The tool I like to use the most on my Chromebook to annotate PDFs is called xodo.com. What makes this a great tool for the classroom, is that it integrates with Google Drive. I have tried other tools out there like Kami. Dr. Shannon H.

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The Myth of the Magical Pill

Dr. Shannon Doak

Others believe that there is an EdTech tool out there that is going to solve all of our problems in education. A mashup of tools and approaches is what is needed. I am currently reading a great book, Vintage Innovation: Leveraging Retro Tools and Classic Ideas to Create Meaningful Learning , by John Spencer. Thanks for reading.

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