Sat.Mar 30, 2019

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What You Do Matters

Tom Murray

Tom shares some thoughts from a recent keynote for a state conference. For more from Tom’s YouTube Channel, click here.

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8 Educational Android Apps for Kids

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Upon the request of some of our readers here in EdTech and mLearning, we went ahead and curated this list specifically for kids 5 and under. These are basically some of the most popular apps in.

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Can You Repeat That? Canned Responses in Gmail

Teacher Tech

Setup Canned Responses in Gmail The fact that as teachers we have 30+ bodies in front of us requires that we do the same thing repetitively. This can’t be solved but the trick is to find workflows that increase your efficiency. Canned responses is one way you can send the same email message over and […]. The post Can You Repeat That? Canned Responses in Gmail appeared first on Teacher Tech.

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3 Handy Google Calendar Tips for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Google Calendar can be of tremendous help in enhancing your teaching productivity and facilitating your overall instructional workflow. As a teacher, you can use Calendar for different purposes. For.

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? It’s not impossible. In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Getting Started Using Microsoft Teams

TeacherCast

Are you looking to take your school district or a future project to the next level? Are you looking for the perfect application that is simple enough to quickly get started with, but robust enough to have powerful integrations with many of your favorite applications? Let me introduce you to my new business partner … Microsoft Teams! . Today we are going to help you get started using Microsoft Teams for your next project!

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Can You Repeat That? Canned Responses in Gmail

Teacher Tech

Setup Canned Responses in Gmail The fact that as teachers we have 30+ bodies in front of us requires that we do the same thing repetitively. This can’t be solved but the trick is to find workflows that increase your efficiency. Canned responses is one way you can send the same email message over and […]. The post Can You Repeat That? Canned Responses in Gmail appeared first on Teacher Tech.

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What I’m Reading: March 2019

Reading By Example

Black and Blue Magic by Zilpha Keatley Snyder (children’s literature). I read this aloud to my son. It was hard for him (us) to put it down. Think of it as an original superhero story only told with all of the challenges and small details that come with a changed identity. This book would definitely work as a read aloud for upper elementary and invite students to explore more books by Snyder.

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Openness in the Digital Age

Learning with 'e's

Here's a wonderful video montage of the Open Education in a Digital Age event that took place recently in Romania. It was hosted by the Virtual Campus department/Centre for e-Learning at the Polytechnic University of Timisoara, and it captures much of the essence of what was discussed about openness, digital media in education and the future of learning.

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Why Harvard, Yale And Stanford May Not Be The ‘Best’ Colleges

MindShift

If you’re naming top colleges, you might not think of the City University of New York right away. It’s not selective — it serves what one former official called “the top 100 percent.” It also has a pretty low graduation rate. But if you look deeper, at metrics like diversity and sheer number of lives changed, then CUNY can make a strong case.