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Q&A: Learn E-Rate Application Tips from an Expert

EdTech Magazine

Frank Smith One of our latest webinar panelists takes readers on a deep dive into E-Rate applications.

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How to Get the Most (and More) From Your School Website

Gaggle Speaks

Earlier in the webcast, Andrea Keith, Gaggle’s Vice President, Strategic Services, discussed key reasons to start thinking about replacing an outdated school website, including long page load times, the entire site not being mobile-friendly, and pages with too much information. Plan for success. Website setup. Prepare to launch.

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Another Cause of Inequality: Slow Internet in Schools

Educator Innovator

Students now interview authors across the country via Skype and access books that match their interests and reading levels on e-readers. Teachers attend training sessions via webinar. Low-income students in urban areas can address the shortage with mobile tools,” Purcell pointed out. “In

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Learning Revolution Free Events - Hack Education with Audrey Watters - Common Sense Media's Graphite - @coolcatteacher Vicki Davis

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

You can keep up with ALA and other library-related news and information by subscribing to the free award-winning weekly e-newsletter AL Direct at [link]. First, you can discover new tools rated for learning. Second, you can rate and review tools, sharing views and tips on how you’ve used them with students.

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Ed Tech News, a New Podcast, and the Hack Education Roundup!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This new weekly blog post / email is replacing the regular email I have sent out for the last couple of years for the now-defunct Host-Your-Own-Webinar program (I still have hopes of resurrecting that near-to-my-heart program, and when that happens we''ll wrap it into this weekly missive). This includes video games, mobile games and the like.

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Building the Right Infrastructure to Support Mobile Learning

techlearning

First as consumers and then as educators, schools are committing to mobile technology as their preferred method of digital interaction. It’s not just a question of more technology, emerging learning environments require technology that supports mobile, student-driven collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and communication.

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Learning Revolution Week's Events - Evernote in the Classroom - Yong Zhao - Google+ vs. Ning

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Details to join the webinar at [link]. First, learn how to discover new tools rated for learning, mapped to Common Core, and see how other teachers are using them. You’ll also learn about Digital Passport, an online/mobile game that teaches digital citizenship to 3rd-5th graders. Is your library mobile friendly?

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