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25 digital tools and edtech resources from FETC

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As aspects of pre-pandemic life slowly emerge from nearly two years of masking, testing, and social distancing, educators are once again gathering at edtech conferences to experience the latest and greatest solutions, digital tools, and professional learning opportunities. Plus, students can use them to submit work digitally.

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Top 10 Benefits of Using YouTube in the Classroom

EdTech4Beginners

Microlearning and mobile technology. Using YouTube as part of your online education may also provide you with several advantages in the areas of mobile and microlearning. In addition, videos uploaded to YouTube may be viewable on various mobile devices, including computers, smartphones, and tablets.

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

Interactive Whiteboard Edtech Tools. ShowMe is an Edtech tool that turns a teacher’s iPad into an interactive whiteboard. Create recorded voice-over classroom materials for blended learning or a flipped classroom. Technology today allows teachers to create educational videos using their mobile phones or video cameras.

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Fuel Education’s Stride and Summit Math Adaptive Solutions Win BESSIE Award

techlearning

The Summit Math curriculum, which is compatible with desktops, laptops, and tablets, has 6-8 grade math course offerings, as well as Algebra 1 (+Honors), Geometry (+Honors), and Algebra 2 (+Honors) courses. Stride was also a finalist in the 2018 EdTech Digest Awards in the Cool Tool: Adaptive Technology Solution category.

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Pandemic Spurs Changes in the Edtech Schools Use, From the Classroom to the Admin Office

Edsurge

Home may be the new classroom, but instructional approaches are slower to change. All in this Edtech Reports Recap. And when learning remotely, 56 percent of teachers said student devices were Chromebooks, far and away outpacing tablets like iPads (16 percent) and other mobile computing devices.

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