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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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They don’t need to meet in a physical location or call each other on the phone. Encourage students to meet in study groups via virtual rooms like Google Hangouts. Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone? quick methods like texting are fine. And then charge.

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End of Year Maintenance: Update Your Online Presence

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For most teachers I know, life zooms by, filled with lesson planning, meetings, classes, collaborations with their grade-level team, parent meetings, and thinking. Check the appearance of your blog –View it on a smartphone, Chromebook, and iPad to see if those venues display properly.

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9 Must-have Tools for Ed Conferences

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These days, you might be asked to scan a QR code and visit a website, access meeting documents online, interact digitally, or use a backchannel device to share your real-time thoughts with the presenter. Bring the latest version of Google Maps on your smartphone or iPad, complete with audio directions. Make new friends.

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End of Year Maintenance: Update Your Online Presence

Ask a Tech Teacher

For most teachers I know, life zooms by, filled with lesson planning, meetings, classes, collaborations with their grade-level team, parent meetings, and thinking. Check the appearance of your blog –View it on a smartphone, Chromebook, and iPad to see if those venues display properly.

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7 Must-have Tools for Ed Conferences

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Now, you might be asked to scan a QR code and visit a website, access meeting documents online, interact digitally, or use a backchannel device to share your real-time thoughts with the presenter. Install Waze on your smartphone or iPad (here’s my review of Waze ). iPad, Chromebook, or Laptop, or Netbook.

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Storyboard That–Digital Storyteller, Graphic Oranizer, and more

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Here’s how it works: Log into your account from any device (laptop, desktop–Mac or Windows–Chromebook, iPad, or even a smartphone) and Storyboard That automatically adapts to your device using its HTML5 responsive web design. This is great for visual learners who thrive on color and images. No flash required.

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End of Year Maintenance: Update Your Online Presence

Ask a Tech Teacher

For most teachers I know, life zooms by, filled with lesson planning, meetings, classes, collaborations with their grade-level team, parent meetings, and thinking. Check the appearance of your blog –View it on a smartphone, Chromebook, and iPad to see if those venues display properly.