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10+ Ways to Use Adobe Express in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

A school district we worked with did a vocabulary lesson in seventh grade where they were having students create visualized images of the words they were studying. I can see we're BYOD. And, you know, I'm absolutely passionate about us providing a variety of many different tools to our students from many different companies.

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And the top e-learning trends for 2016 are.

Neo LMS

More and more companies are working to introduce AR (augmented reality) devices for mass consumption, and Microsoft’s HoloLens is becoming a hot topic because of its endless possibilities for learning - from virtual surgeries for medicine students, to virtual buildings for architects. The advantages obviously outweigh the drawbacks.

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New Vernier Thermal Analysis® Plus for FLIR ONE® App Launched to Help Students Study Thermal Energy Concepts

techlearning

BEAVERTON, Oregon, May 8, 2018 — The new Vernier Thermal Analysis Plus for FLIR ONE app from Vernier Software & Technology allows students to use the latest versions of FLIR ONE cameras—the FLIR ONE Pro Thermal Camera and FLIR ONE Gen 3 Thermal Camera—as they study thermal energy concepts. For more information, visit [link]. # # #.

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Bucking the Trend

A Principal's Reflections

The following is a guest post by Michael Warren , a Social Studies Teacher at Hasbrouck Heights High School in NJ. In a world where politics and education are colliding more than ever, there is a desperate sense of hopping onto the latest trend or buzzword from educational companies and authors that will fix all of our educational problems.

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Virtual Reality in the Classroom: It’s Easy to Get Started

Ask a Tech Teacher

If your school has a BYOD (bring your own device) policy, you can ask for student volunteers willing to download the apps or videos onto their phones. She wrote and edited English, language arts, reading, and social studies content for grades K-12, and is currently a writer for Teach.com. Amanda Ronan is an Austin-based writer.

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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

It is good for beginners, perfect for a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) school like mine, and the projects sync between all devices. BYOD FRIENDLY WITH CLOUD SYNC In addition, students can start by filming on their phones and house the content in Adobe Premiere Rush. One app… any device. Simplicity for me (and my students!)

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

EdTechTeam

Students studied text structure, types of research, ways to research and record information, and different aspects of the classroom that interested them. While some studied robotics and social media, others dived into different learning disabilities and schools around the world.