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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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It is particularly popular in elementary schools, often filled with fun and educational activities centered around the number 100. The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Have students do ten sets of ten different exercises (i.e.,

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4 K-12 Ed Tech Trends to Watch in 2018

EdTech Magazine

With all of these technologies populating classrooms this year, it is also more integral than ever that educators instill students with the tenets of digital citizenship. Once an expensive pursuit, virtual reality has become more affordable thanks to tools such as Google Cardboard. Digital Citizenship Remains a Priority.

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12 Websites for Digital Books Summer Reading

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Many ICDL books are classified as “activities” meaning they are perfect for digital story times, scavenger hunts, and creative writing exercises. Elementary and middle school children can read the books or have them read aloud to them. Books can be read online or via iOS, Android, Google Play, and Amazon.

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10 Engaging High School First Day of School Activities

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

These activities aren’t just fun ice-breakers or team-building exercises (although there’s some of that too!) There are various online tools that can be used to create digital portfolios, such as Google Sites, Seesaw, or even a dedicated blog platform like WordPress.

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Yes, Kinder CAN Use Chromebooks!

Shake Up Learning

The new book, Google Apps for Littles by the dynamic duo, Christine Pinto , and Alice Keeler , is all about empowering our littlest learners – YES, kinder CAN use Chromebooks and lots of other technology! About the Book: Google Apps for Littles. Don’t be fooled by the title; this is not just about Google.

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15 strategies on how to use technology in the classroom

Hapara

Everything was then placed into Google Drive. Upload all learning materials into one digital spot While Heather’s French learners added all of their content into Google Drive, as the Innovation Coach, she and her educators upgraded to Hāpara Workspace. Educators can share the Workspace link or add it to an LMS.

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13 Websites That Provide Lots of Digital Books for Summer Reading

Ask a Tech Teacher

Many ICDL books are classified as “activities” meaning they are perfect for digital story times, scavenger hunts, and creative writing exercises. Elementary and middle school children can read the books or have them read aloud to them. Books can be read online or via iOS, Android, Google Play, and Amazon.

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