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Spotting the 2017 Trends That Fuel Edtech Innovation and Investments

Edsurge

We’re pleased to share this year’s Edtech Outlook, a data-rich dive into the state of education technology with case studies into emerging-frontier innovations. Education technology spans a broad category of classroom tools, spanning corporate learning, language learning, digital learning content and more.

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Changing the T&L Culture of a District – SXSWedu

The Thinking Stick

I’m excited to be partnering with Becky Berg , Superintendent of Marysville School District #25 (MSD25) and Scott Beebe , MSD25’s, Chief Technology Officer, as we are submitting a case study proposal to South by Southwest EDU conference (SXSWedu). November 2015: Deploy over 5000 Chromebooks to every 6-12 student.

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Using Google Apps in a Safe 1:1 Learning Environment

Gaggle Speaks

” Seth Hemken, Director of Technology at Redding School District, walked attendees through his district’s successful 1:1 implementation. ” Amplified IT has worked with more than 3,000 schools and districts on Google Apps for Education (GAFE) implementation and Chromebook usage.

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30+ YouTube Channels for Teachers

Shake Up Learning

Here you will find lots of great information on Google products, tutorials, and case studies from other Google schools; AND they do a semi-weekly Edu in 90 Show which is AWESOME, and includes updates to Google Apps, tips, and tricks. The International Society for Technology in Education is a world-renowned organization and conference.

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So You Want to Be a Google Certified Trainer? FAQ Answers!

Shake Up Learning

There are five exams that consist of the four core exams: Docs & Drive, Google Sites, Gmail, and Calendar; and you must select at least one of the following elective exams: Google Chrome Browser (my personal favorite), Chromebooks, Google Play for Education (which is going away), or Android Tablets for Education. See: Copyright Policy.

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Gaming, VR Exploring, and App Building: The Ellis Island Hack-A-Thon

techlearning

Parallel with the constantly evolving world of emergent technology the most meaningful, and most engaging strategies are dynamically changing. We must remember no matter how new and exciting emergent technology is, the true educational potential is only achieved through thoughtful experience design and meaningful conversation.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 12 Edition)

Doug Levin

I think a lot about the future of technology and its potential impacts on students and the K-12 education system (intended and unintended). While not every piece speaks directly to K-12 education issues at present, they all speak to the wider milieu from which our conceptions of public education and consumer technology are derived.

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