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6 Tech Treasures for Special Ed Teachers (K-6)

The CoolCatTeacher

This handy free Google Docs add-on tracks things like: time spent writing, spelling-grammar-and punctuation error rates and pulls it into a clear graphical view in your teacher dashboard. Nobody really wants to carry the Chromebook or a laptop with you. Melissa is dual certified in Elementary Education and Special Education.

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Google Masters For Kids of All Ages: Badges, Skills and More

The CoolCatTeacher

This handy free Google Docs add-on tracks things like: time spent writing, spelling-grammar-and punctuation error rates and pulls it into a clear graphical view in your teacher dashboard. As an elementary teacher, Lee Ann has a passion for teaching kids not only about content, but life lessons as well. Listen Now. Very remarkable!

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“Tired of fighting that fight”: School districts’ uphill battle to get good deals on ed tech

The Hechinger Report

When administrators in Ohio’s Mentor Public Schools were buying MacBooks during the 2015-16 school year, the local Best Buy was offering a lower price than Apple, even after the company’s standard discount for school districts. When buying specific software, administrators may have to purchase directly from one company.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 16 Edition)

Doug Levin

If you are an Uber fan, time to get to know how the company really operates and question whether they deserve your business. Google and its partners have pitched Chromebooks as affordable, simple to use and manage, and rugged enough to survive student use. Oh, and unroll.me It offers a more experiential learning experience.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 16 Edition)

Doug Levin

If you are an Uber fan, time to get to know how the company really operates and question whether they deserve your business. Google and its partners have pitched Chromebooks as affordable, simple to use and manage, and rugged enough to survive student use. Oh, and unroll.me It offers a more experiential learning experience.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 11 Edition)

Doug Levin

Do you know that feeling when you are told your questions about student privacy are unfounded by a representative of a company that earns 86% of its total revenue from advertising? The thread on this tweet has the details. “I’m slightly wary of building a Google data profile of a young child,” says @ashleyrcarman @verge [link].

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Disintermediating IT: The Secret Sauce To Small School EdTech Success

There is no box

I was their first full time “IT Guy” And when I say full time, I’m stretching a bit, as I was actually farmed out to one of the feeder elementary schools for 2 days a week. Prior to my arrival, they had been contracting with a local tech services company for their onsite break/fix tech needs. Teacher Devices.

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