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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Options include Jing (provides a link to a video), Screencast-o-matic (provides a video that can be embedded or uploaded to YouTube), and Educreations. Give students a method to work together using forums, LMS Discussion Boards, blogs, and even Twitter. link] Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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5 Must-have tools for Ed Conferences

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For many, it means attending conferences like ISTE and NEA to learn how the heck to integrate technology into their lesson plans. apps for Twitter/FB/G+/LI–or whatever your social media of choice is. There are great app alternatives to Evernote/OneNote: Educreations –turns your iPad into a recordable whiteboard.

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. staff buy-in–if teachers don’t buy into using digital tools, they will continue to print newsletters, hang paper examples of student work, and pass out paper rubrics and worksheets. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-8 technology for over 15 years.

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Snapchat, Instagram, YouTube, Oh My! 4 Tools for Picting in the Classroom

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Technology is changing the way we see literacy. Students are coming to school with an established digital footprint. They are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat before they even step into our classrooms. “If YouTube, the most popular video site on the Web today, has over 5 billion videos. Is Picting a New Literacy?

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How to go Paperless in Your Classroom

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. staff buy-in–if teachers don’t buy into using digital tools, they will continue to print newsletters, hang paper examples of student work, and pass out paper rubrics and worksheets. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-8 technology for 15 years.

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