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Should You Take the Plunge and Learn Web Development Online?

EdTech4Beginners

From blogs and tutorials to full-fledged courses, you’ll have no shortage of material to help guide your journey into web development. Finally, learning online provides unparalleled flexibility when compared to traditional education methods like attending college classes or workshops.

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Last Chance for this College-credit Tech-for-writing Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

Educators participate in this five-week hands-on quasi-writer’s workshop to learn about widely-available digital tools that will help their students develop their inner writer. Price includes course registration and all necessary materials. Course Objectives. MTI 558: Teach Writing With Tech. Starts Monday, June 21, 2021!

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Last Chance for this College-credit Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

Educators participate in this three-week hands-on quasi-writer’s workshop as they learn to use widely-available digital tools to help their students develop their inner writer. Student joins a Google Classroom-based class and meets weekly with instructor to discuss class activities and assignments. Course Objectives.

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Blended Learning: Building a Playlist

Catlin Tucker

At the start of a virtual workshop last week, a teacher sent me a note in the chat saying that she wanted to quit. However, teachers who want to insert video instruction, models, or directions into their playlist should build their playlists in a Google Slide deck or PowerPoint instead of a Google Document or Word Document.

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4 Ways to Get Started with Security

EdTech Magazine

Based on what they told us, we deployed a new firewall, upgraded all the software applications in our system and set up the system so it would notify us of any suspicious traffic. Of course, users must have a phone that’s also locked down, but the consultant the district hires can educate users on how to use these two-factor systems safely.

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From EdCamps to Google, 11 Professional Development Offerings for Teachers This Summer

Edsurge

Code.org is working with partners across the United States to bring one-day workshops to K-5 teachers. They also have some one-week workshops for middle and high schools educators. These workshops are followed up with five daylong events throughout the school year, but teachers must apply to take part.

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NearPod for Class/Workshop Polling

ProfHacker

Last week, Amy Cavendar wrote about using Google Forms for polling. I agree with the general direction of moving away from “clickers” that need dedicated hardware and instead using software that allows students to use their own mobile devices (phones, tablets, laptops) to respond. Socrative). It has a quiz option.

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