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Cool Cat Teacher’s Gift List 2016 Edition

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Therefore, I am always looking at the blogs and newsletters of the edtech gurus and leaders I love to see what they love ALREADY. To help you with your buying, here are some things on my “enjoy” list and how I use them. The Teachers Guide to Technology by Jennifer Gonzalez – This is my favorite edtech overview book.

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23 GSuite Ideas to Excite Your Students about Learning with Eric Curts

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See: 5 Emoji Activities for Google Docs where Eric describes how to do all of these emoji activities including the emoji math picture shown below. See Eric’s blog post on emojis in Google docs to learn how to do this. Idea #9: Create eBooks or Storybooks with Google Slides. But that’s a fun thing.

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How Can K-12 Schools Improve Learning Outcomes with Technology?

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While games are for fun, gamification has elements such as point scoring, competition features, rules of play etc., that motivate students to perform certain tasks, and if they fail, revisit these games till they master the concepts. Related: How to Create Content for a Blended Learning Model. REQUEST DEMO READ MORE.

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Top 8 Advantages of an Interactive STEM Curriculum

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Related: How to Improve Student Learning Outcomes with Digital Learning. School is a place where students are allowed to learn, experiment and make mistakes. Simulation-based scenarios can be created where students have to perform certain tasks and make decisions and then view the results in real-time.

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Kasey Bell’s 8 Great Ways to Use Google Slides

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One of the ways that I think is one of my favorites is creating an eBook inside Google Slides. Google Slide Tip #2: Create an eBook. I have created several eBooks now inside Google Slides because when I try to do it in Google Docs, I pull my hair out. You know, eBooks are just such a powerful way for kids to share.

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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

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It is a huge arsenal and an all-you-can-read eBook library for kids 12 and under with unlimited access to over 10,000 high-quality kids’ books. is a free game-based learning platform that makes it fun to learn – any subject, in any language, on any device, for all ages! Think of it like YouTube without the bloat.

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What Technology Does What: An #edtech Chart For Teachers

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What Technology Does What: The Ultimate #edtech Chart For Teachers. If you have an idea on how to optimally format a list like this, let us know in the comments. browse the web, use common apps, access inexpensive games for game-based learning, stream video content). …Publish Simple eBooks.

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