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Level Up Your Virtual Teaching with Screencasting Tools!

Teacher Reboot Camp

This easily posts to Google Classroom. Google Meet is a video conferencing tool, but you can easily use this as a screencasting tool. Explain Everything (iOS, Android and Chromebooks) and Educreations (iOS and the web) are similar tools with a whiteboard you can add pdfs, images, drawings, shapes, colors, text, audio, and more!

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Digital Activities & Icebreakers for Gen Y

Teacher Reboot Camp

Check out my bookmarks for creating digital badges. Hashtags are one of the most important inventions of our digital learning. Searching a hashtag on Google will often produce better resources than keywords. Each group will need to use a drawing app like Tackk, Educreations, Magic Paintbrush, or Sketchbook Express.

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Just Another Typical Day

A Principal's Reflections

This past Wednesday (February 6) was the second annual Digital Learning Day. New Milford High School joined thousands of other schools and educators across the country to showcase how digital learning is changing education. He used an app on his iPad called Educreations to create the lesson.

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5 Easy Peasy Options for Tech Integration

Tech Helpful

Using digital encyclopedias and search engines like [link] for younger students can help. Showing older students how to use the Google search engine tools ( [link] )as well as how to use your library's digital learning databases are important steps to preparing our students to learn how to find quality information with ease.

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Has Your School Reached an Edtech Plateau? Here’s the Key to Moving the Needle

Edsurge

Whether your role is as an administrator, teacher, parent, or student leader, if you’re reading this, you are probably interested in helping other school community stakeholders understand the power of technology in a teaching and learning environment. Many teachers have made great strides, but many more are still tentative with technology.

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