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7 innovative 3D printers for the classroom

eSchool News

Thornburg said 3D printing is headed in the direction of being “another piece of technology that’s just going to be there,” both in the classroom and even in mediums such as students’ smartphones (where they might access modelling software, for instance, or queue up printing projects from mobile browsers).

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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

I love that this works with their individual mobile phone cameras. Additionally, even if we are only working on mobile devices, students can make a full video with b-roll and music on any of their devices. In my Computer Science course, my students have been studying the convergence of technology.

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6 Super Science Edtech Ideas: Using Technology to Level Up Science Classrooms

The CoolCatTeacher

I, of course, start off again by modeling — what does a SketchNote — or what could a SketchNote — look like? Like our mobile devices, especially in science, is using that camera feature and having the students like capture a photo and annotate over the top of it. Use the camera feature on any mobile device.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Gaming in Ed Now! - #YouMatter Special Offer - Connected Librarian Day

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

As Points of Light’s youth service enterprise, generationOn inspires, equips and mobilizes youth to take action through generationOn service clubs, schools, youth organizations, campaigns and youth leadership initiatives. Is your library mobile friendly? Do you have a story to tell about maker spaces? Learn more here.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Two Great Library Events - GlobalEdCon Deadline - UNC's Amazing World View

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Participatory, hyperlinked library services; DIY and maker movements; emerging technology in academic and research libraries; Google Glass—our Library 2.014 conference covered a broad range of topics and these were among the most notable. Samantha Adams Becker taught the first online course ever to take place in Facebook.

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Merge Cube Mania in Middle School

The CoolCatTeacher

When you scan the cube with your mobile device — it will work with an iPhone, an iPad, and it works with Android, but you have to have the Merge Cube app on it. Vicki: Of course, I’m in the middle of nowhere. And it looks like it has a QR code on each side of the cube. See also Merge Cube Mania Blog post by Karen Bosch.

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Google Jamboard

The CoolCatTeacher

So Google Drawing is not sketch or touch-friendly, and there’s no mobile app for it. Tom: Yes, now of course, this is so new. It’s like the next level of a next step of Google Drawing, but much more. Tom: It is, but let’s think of it a few different ways. It’s only a web app. Vicki: Cool. There’s no Google Classroom integration yet.

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