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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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What Education Technology Could Look Like Over the Next Five Years

MindShift

BYOD/Maker Movement: In just one or two years, experts predict Bring Your Own Device policies and makerspaces will be commonplace in schools. A 2014 Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) survey found that 81 percent of surveyed schools either had a BYOD policy or planned to implement one. DEVELOPMENTS IN ED TECH.

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10 Experts’ Predictions for Education and Technology in 2016

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Some hot topics will be virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D printing, coding and the maker movement. With an increased presence of BYOD and 1:1 programs in classrooms, schools today are faced with the challenge of transforming traditional learning spaces to seamlessly connect pedagogy, technology, and space.

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Making is a Process

A Principal's Reflections

This was true for many of our change efforts including BYOD, blended learning, and virtual learning. I think we can all agree this should be the intended outcome when leading the maker movement. The makerspace was no different.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Three Steps for Improving Students'' Self-Reliance in Learning.

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30 Examples Of Disruptions In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

Maker Movement. District-level BYOD programs. Change in cultural perception of identity–gender, technology, science, faith, sexuality, etc. Change in credibility of a high school diploma or college degree. Increasingly formal use of social media by education institutions. New demands for digital citizenship.

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A Strong Case for Uncommon Learning

Fractus Learning

The Maker Movement is highlighted in this chapter, highlighting its growing role in our schools and the uncommon learning experiences that can take place when a makerspace is developed at the school. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). This chapter focuses on strong pedagogy for today’s learner. Makerspaces. Sheninger, p.