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Adobe Spark: Easily create and share videos, images, and newsletters

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Produce and share impressive videos for storytelling, projects, or to share to social media. How to integrate Adobe Spark in the classroom: The collection of tools in Adobe Spark are perfect for students and teachers alike. Make beautiful web stories for event recaps, newsletters, photo journals, portfolios, etc.

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StackUp: track self-directed learning online

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How to integrate StackUp in the Classroom: The beauty of StackUp is that it isn’t one more program to add to your curriculum, it isn’t one more piece of technology that your students have to learn. I love the way StackUp works for your classroom, and doesn’t box students into specific requirements for the tracking to work.

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Digital Badges: credentialing the things that make us fully human

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I’ve been somewhat hesitant to jump into digital badges world (despite knowing the digital badge ninja, @senorg) because I feared that digital badges were just one more way to categorize and label kids, another carrot to dangle in the classroom. Our students (and teachers) have long been fans of EPIC! APS issues badges using Credly.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” An “innovation pod” is actually a private classroom in a shipping container. Meanwhile on Campus… The New York Times on “How the Parkland Students Got So Good at Social Media ” – a really important corrective, I’d argue, to that “digital native” silliness.