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60+ Great Educational Websites

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

That's how volatile the nature of the EdTech world is. That said, through my decade-long experience blogging and reviewing EdTech resources, I come to notice a common trend that I call 'outlier EdTech'. Google Classroom, Khan Academy, Edmodo, Nearpod, Socrative, and the list goes on.

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52 Tools to Inspire Summer Learning with Photo and Video Challenges

Teacher Reboot Camp

Often, they just need to be challenged to take a closer look, investigate their surroundings, capture their learning, and present it to others. For any subject you can send your students on learning missions and challenges to capture the learning around them and demonstrate to others what they have learned!

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My Flipped Classroom Resources and Tips, from Beginner to Advanced #flipclass #edchat #edtech

techieMusings

I’ve gotten a lot of requests recently for resources on my flipped classroom, best practices, tips & tricks, and advice for getting started. Here is a presentation summarizing my process and evolution through my flipped classroom journey. Note: I used VideoScribe to create this presentation.

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Favorite #EdTech Tools of 2015 @zaption @peardeck @techsmithedu @desmos @socraticorg @wacom #flipclass #edchat

techieMusings

Here are a few of my #EdTech tools of 2015: Camtasia – used to screen record & video edit my flipped classroom videos. ZAPTION enables me to truly personalize my flipped classroom by embedding formative assessment directly into video lessons. Zaption – used to add interactive elements + monitoring.

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My Top #EdTech Tools for Teaching Online AP Calculus @wacom @PearDeck @SlackHQ @EDpuzzle @OneNoteEDU @SocraticOrg #flipclass

techieMusings

I hope that in sharing these, others will chime in with their experiences and that this might also inspire others to try similar tools in their own classroom. Record video using Camtasia. Edit video in Camtasia. In this post, I want to highlight some of the tools that I am relying on to run this course. Post video to YouTube.

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#ETTChat: 5 Ways that Screencasting Improves Teaching & Learning – an Interview with Avra Robinson & James Daley

EdTechTeacher

This fall, as part of our #ETTchat series , Communications Editor James Daley will be chatting with our EdTechTeacher instructors about some of their favorite tools, apps, and strategies for the classroom. In this post, he interviews Avra Robinson , about screencasting in the classroom. Screencasting as Substitute Teacher.

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It is Not a Project to Get Students Talking: Two Tools

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

During class presentations, students can ask questions and provide constructive criticism without interrupting the speaker or waiting until the end of the presentation. The longevity of both of these tools in found in what they provide at no cost to users whether in the classroom or not. References.

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