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GoGuardian Develops a New AI-Enabled Cloud Filter for K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how web filters keep K—12 students safe. For example, schools investing in a one-to-one Chromebook initiative will not need to worry about installation concerns that come from legacy equipment that is not cloud-based. . Cloud Solutions Offer IT Teams Scalability and Management. by Eli Zimmerman.

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Here's How Single Sign-On Saved One District 2,500 Hours of Instructional Time Per Month

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Our district uses a wide variety of technology—MAC, PC, iPads, Android tablets, Chromebooks, cell phones—which can be a challenge for IT departments and teachers. Our edtech coordinator tells me there is more collaborative time for students. Case Study: Pickens School District enjoys instant access. So many things.

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The GAFE vs. MS Question For K-8

There is no box

For students, we are MS free with GAFE on Chromebooks grades 2-8 (with the exception of some legacy Windows n-Computing devices I try not to think about). A few more thoughts for Robert’s particular case study: Go all in with GAFE. Why tie them to AD if they are using Google Apps? Do EdTech PD like crazy.

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4 NEW Google Certifications! Plus a NEW Google Training Center!

Shake Up Learning

4 NEW Google Certifications! Plus a NEW Google Training Center! New and Updated Google Educator Certifications! I spend a lot of time helping other educators prepare for Google Certifications, and I am happy to share some new information today. The details below come directly from Google.

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Active Learning in the Math Classroom

techlearning

Students might learn through games, projects, debates, talking with peers, case studies, just-in-time teaching, or short demonstrations followed by class discussion. Edtech tools are giving educators a multitude of options for integrating active learning techniques across the curriculum. Google Classroom ? Chromebooks ?

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20 YouTube Channels for Educators

Shake Up Learning

You can learn just about anything on YouTube: how to fix your dryer, how to create a blog, or how to use Google Docs. This is a great way to stay up-to-date with innovative tools like Google Apps. Alice Keeler : Alice is a fantastic blogger and Google Certified Innovator who freely shares her Google tips and tricks online.

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30+ YouTube Channels for Teachers

Shake Up Learning

You can learn just about anything on YouTube: how to fix your dryer, how to create a blog, or how to use Google Docs. edtech #edchat #gsuiteedu Click To Tweet. Alice is a fantastic blogger and Google Certified Innovator who freely shares her Google tips and tricks online. Google for Education. Google Chrome.

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