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9 Web Tools for Creating Digital Magazines

Teacher Reboot Camp

My sisters and I spent several days creating various publications with construction paper and markers, including magazines. Now, creating a digital magazine is much easier. These web tools can be used to complete the Mission: Seek and Preserve the Truth in my new book, Hacking Digital Learning with EdTech Missions.

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Customize Your Experience with the EdTech Insider Program

EdTech Magazine

Customize Your Experience with the EdTech Insider Program. But there’s so much to sift through across social media, online searches and hallway ­conversations. But there’s so much to sift through across social media, online searches and hallway ­conversations. Thank you for making EdTech a part of your workday.

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Richard Byrne’s Most Exciting Edtech Tools

The CoolCatTeacher

Today Richard Byrne @rmbyrne discusses the edtech tools he’s most excited about today. Richard became a Google Certified Teacher in 2009. Tech & Learning Magazine named Richard one of their “people to watch” in their 30th Anniversary celebration ([link]. Plus, he’ll tell you about his newest project.

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3 Keys to Transform Instruction with Chromebooks

EdTech Magazine

What’s really transformational is a shift in teaching and learning,” notes Tanya Avrith, co-author of The Google Infused Classroom. By connecting with peers through social media, kids can find a natural audience for their creations. . He is a contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. by Calvin Hennick.

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Teaching (Digital) Literacy: Driving Students to the Intersection of Reading, Writing, & Discussion

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

teens report reading a book, magazine or newspaper daily for pleasure, while more than 80 percent say they use social media every day." Twenge, PhD, author of the book iGen and professor of psychology at San Diego State University, “Time on digital media has displaced time once spent enjoying a book or watching TV.”

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How Primary Students Can Use Technology Effectively

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Find more strategies for connecting students and teachers for productive learning. MORE FROM EDTECH: See how K–12 teachers are using creative ways to incorporate computer science into their lesson plans. If Not Now, When? It’s well-established that educational technology has a place in the lowest grades.

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Make This the Year That You Take On Ambitious IT Projects in Your School

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Creative applications such as Adobe Creative Cloud are helping students develop soft skills employers value. Explore offerings in the Google App Hub for educators or features in Google Classroom, Calendar and other G Suite apps. Here’s how. Get Creative with Digital Art Platforms. Try out new digital tools.

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