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Top K–12 Tech Tools for Teaching STEM

EdTech Magazine

“[It’s] imperative that schools lead the way, not just in offering stronger STEM programming, but in advocating for it with the community and championing it with students — especially at the K–12 level, where they are first exposed to it,” Ryan Petersen writes for EdTech. by Dan Tynan. Dan Tynan is a freelance writer based in San Francisco.

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Edtech Bootstrapping 101: A Survival Story

Edsurge

On the other hand, there is a paucity of coverage about edtech companies that grow their businesses with little or no venture capital or outside investment. Summer 2014 After 10 years in business, our tutoring company, SurePrep Learning goes under after the elimination of a federal tutoring program. In a way, it makes sense.

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Meet Some Heroes at This Week's Connected Educator Cafe Sessions

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The format is informal and the goal is for you to meet and get to know some of your online heroes, as well as to recap learnings from the day’s events and to look ahead to what’s next in CEM. link] Steven Anderson : Educator, Speaker, Blogger, #Edchat Co-Creator, #140Conf Character, Edublogs Twitterer Of The Year, ASCD Emerging Leader.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

Learn to Code (for free). Edabit –learn to code with interactive challenges. KOOV –by Sony Education. Learn to code. Which Language Should You Learn to Code –an infographic of options. Why Should Students Learn Computer Science? Comments are closed but feel free to contact me via Twitter (@askatechteacher).

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Four Ways to Keep Track of Who Uses eReaders

mauilibrarian2 in Olinda

Monitor up-to-the-minute developments and trends via blogs and Twitter. I learned a lot writing this article! edtech digital publishing ebooks ereaders' If you''re really serious about knowing about the status of the ereader industry, you can fork over $4500.00 (!) for International Data Corporation ''s Worldwide and U.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Learning styles” in the White House: President Trump doesn’t read his daily intelligence briefings, gets oral briefings on “select” issues instead, because reading isn’t “his style of learning,” the @washingtonpost reports [link] — Kasie Hunt (@kasie) February 9, 2018. ” Hooray. ” Testing.