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Great collection of charts comparing EdTech tools

Educational Technology Guy

Follow me on Twitter and Google+. charts comparison free resources free technology for teachers' These are very useful when trying to find and select a tool to use. This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy. Feel free to share summaries and links to these articles, but do not copy and repost entire article.

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Going Beyond the Hour of Code

Digital Promise

csk8 Twitter chats (K-8 CS teachers chat about designated topics on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month at 5pm PT / 8pm ET). See Code.org’s comparisons of CS curricula by grade level: elementary curricula. an interactive collage in Scratch, a website, a mobile app, a physical computing project). middle school curricula.

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Zoho launches Zoho Sites website builder

Educational Technology Guy

The sites are automatically optimized for mobile and have support for Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Google Maps, YouTube, Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Picasa. You can also include forms, videos, maps, images and more into your site. Follow me on Twitter and Google+.

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Flip Grid: 6 Fun Ideas to Engage Learners in Conversation with Teryl Magee

The CoolCatTeacher

Episode 117 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. This fun video tool is a great way to engage students at the beginning of school. I’ve included a comparison matrix with features to help you figure out what system is best for you. Listen Now.

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Why Should You Create an Interactive Textbook, and How to Create One?

Kitaboo on EdTech

The ever-rising popularity of digital and mobile learning has led to the emergence of various new technologies and platforms. Built-in both native and HTML5 languages, these interactive eBooks include elements such as audio, videos, links, widgets, and various other touch-based interactions. . Video and Audio.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Help Students Show What They Know With Media by Wesley Fryer View different examples of student multimedia projects created by students, including narrated art/photo projects, narrated slideshow/screencasts, Quick-edit videos, visual notes, and GeoMap projects. Examine the question, "How can I integrate technology to meet the CCSS?"

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Google Tools for English Language Learners

techlearning

This can be a useful way to have a second copy of a document in the reader's first language for comparison. Google translate mobile app For translation tools on-the-go you can use Google's mobile Translate app. Your video is now saved to your Drive and can be shared as normal. Click "Record" to start.

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