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K-12 Blueprint site updated - resources for planning and implementing EdTech

Educational Technology Guy

The site has resources about one-to-one programs, BYOD, digital content, reviews about technology, success stories and case studies, tips and ideas, webinars, educational technology news, and much more. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy.

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Resources, stories, and connections with those who use social media in today’s k-12 classrooms

The Innovative Educator

Thank you to the 300+ folks from around the world who joined me for the Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship webinar on EdWeb. In case you missed it, the webinar was called “Social Media: An Essential Tool for Today’s Classroom.” You can view the webinar here [link] com/edwebnet/EA59D688824C.

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Free Google Apps Training Resources

The Electric Educator

Google Apps for Education is quickly becoming a significant force in education. Google recently announced that over 10 million students have gone Google. Google is an engineering company that has created some unbelievably useful products. Computer engineering is what they do and they do a great job at it.

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Georgia Model for Virtual Professional Learning: Supporting Educators During COVID

edWeb.net

We can put our Twitter feed in the communities so that teachers who don’t like social media can still get that information by going into the community on edWeb. Each virtual specialist produces some monthly grade- or course-specific webinars. We did one webinar a week for social studies for every grade and course.

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Georgia Model for Virtual Professional Learning: Supporting Educators During COVID

edWeb.net

We can put our Twitter feed in the communities so that teachers who don’t like social media can still get that information by going into the community on edWeb. Each virtual specialist produces some monthly grade- or course-specific webinars. We did one webinar a week for social studies for every grade and course.

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2016 Global Education Conference Starts Sunday - Important Information!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The GEC features thought leaders from the world of education and beyond, is completely free to attend, and all events take place online in webinar format. iEARN is also joined by other major supporters, TES , Google for Education , and VIF International Education.

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Flipping Instruction for Struggling Students

Teacher Reboot Camp

This presentation is part of my upcoming webinar for Simple K12 that you can view live on Sat., These are a few free options- Edmodo , Schoology , Educlipper , Google Classroom , Edublogs , Weebly , Moodle , Edubuncee , Blendspace , PBWorks , Wikispaces , and Haiku Learning. The notes are saved on their Google Drive accounts. .

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