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Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology

A Principal's Reflections

There are also many software and web-based computer programs aligned to standards that have assessments embedded into them while offering real-time results and feedback. To truly create an innovative culture of learning we must not fear failure either. There are also numerous free webinars available throughout the year.

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10 Technology Skills Every Educator Should Have

Educational Technology Guy

Overall, educators need to understand some basics about technology and that it is not a be-all-end-all solution to everything in a classroom. Free Tech Tips and Help TechEase - technology tips Online Tech Tips - hardware, software, and more Tech Support help 4. Why do schools still pay so much for software? Here''s my list.

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This Week's Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

A new series focussed on technology in the languages classroom. Those close at the fringes of the digital frontier are charting a different course with ICT rich classes and mLearning spaces whilst developing our personal learning networks. A unit framework can be directly incorporated into participants’ classrooms!

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Technology and Capstone Courses

Dr. Shannon Doak

The Internet and the applications which allow for connection such as social media, text applications, voice over IP and video conferencing applications enable authentic connections to each other and others outside the school walls. In our lower school, our classrooms are 1:1 iPads. 10.18122/td/1379/boisestate.

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Actionable advice for school leaders on how to create an effective teacher training program

Neo LMS

Today’s classrooms have more devices, more educational software, more opportunities to differentiate learning based on various student needs, and educators are under more pressure to do more, preferably as fast as possible, with excellent results. Each student learns differently. Embrace variety. Teachers know that.

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The Dilemma of Entrepreneurial Teachers With Brand Names

Edsurge

She remodeled her classroom based on Starbucks. Education start-ups like Seesaw give her their premium classroom technology as well as swag like T-shirts or freebies for the teachers who attend her workshops. She agrees to use their products in her classroom and give the companies feedback. classrooms.

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The Great "Learning 2.0" Strand Brainstorm

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Classroom 2.0 and Social media in the classroom (Blogs, Wikis, Social Networking, Podcasting, etc.) 1:1 Programs: laptops, netbooks, iPads, and tablets "Flipped" learning Rethinking Homeworl School 2.0 Classroom 2.0 Classroom 2.0