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Supercharge Classroom Participation with Chromebooks

EdTechTeam

100% lesson participation is achievable through 1:1 Acer Chromebooks. You look across your classroom, hoping for thirty hands raised amongst thirty engaged minds – but you’re instead met with a familiar scene. This blog post is sponsored by Acer Education, a partner of EdTechTeam. The others turn their heads away from your gaze.

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Using Pre Made Lessons for Minecraft: Education Edition on the Chromebook

Teacher Tech

Download the world and add as an attachment to a Google Classroom assignment. Students will download the world to their Chromebook. The post Using Pre Made Lessons for Minecraft: Education Edition on the Chromebook appeared first on Teacher Tech.

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The Great Learning Management System Debate: Featuring Canvas, Schoology and Google Classroom

TeacherCast

With so many choices on where to build your digital classroom, the questions often arise: “Why do I need a learning management system? Geared toward K-12 education, it provides teachers with the ability to create assignments, track student progress, collect student work, assign grades, and manage the classroom efficiently and effectively.

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14 Education Advancements in a Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

The past decade saw significant improvements in the application of technology to learning and 2017 became a tipping point where embedding technology into education finally moved from fringe to mainstream, remaking classrooms in the image of the future. More Chromebooks than iPads. Textbooks used to be de rigueur in a classroom.

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Long Live the '90s: ‘Edtech’ Crazes Every Teacher (and Student) Secretly Wishes Were Still Around

Edsurge

2017 Equivalent: Google Drive. Dry erase boards may be pretty much the same thing minus the dust, but the craze caught on so much you probably still have one in your classroom today. 2017 Equivalent: We’d say MacBook Airs are the modern G3 equivalent, but Chromebooks rule the classroom these days. USB Flash Drive.

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Shall We Play a Game (& Learn)?

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Since chatting with Tom Driscoll via Google Hangout and Brian Germaine at the EdSurge RIDE event in the Fall , meeting up with Chris Aviles at Techspo14 , viewing Mr. Lewis'' Edmodo Webinar on Gamification , and engaging with my #TeamMAITs in class, I''m intrigued by the didactic nature of games. How many levels are in Candy Crush ?

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Learning Games Startup, Motion Math Moves to a New Home: Curriculum Associates

Edsurge

By one estimate, Google Chromebooks accounted for 58 percent of all device sales to U.S. The idea was to expand the game’s footprint to students in classrooms that were using laptops and Chromebooks. In the early 2010s, iPads had just been released, but already there were high hopes for their utility in education.

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