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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners? In addition, the new generation of successful EdTech apps are designed to aid and support the many tasks performed by educators.

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners? In addition, the new generation of successful EdTech apps are designed to aid and support the many tasks performed by educators.

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners? In addition, the new generation of successful EdTech apps are designed to aid and support the many tasks performed by educators.

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners? In addition, the new generation of successful EdTech apps are designed to aid and support the many tasks performed by educators.

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15 Sites for Blended Learning

Technology Tidbits

This is a question that I frequently think about and a term that gets tossed around in education. Wikipedia says, " Blended learning is a formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through online delivery of content and instruction with some element of student control over time, place, path or pace. [1]

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Google Online Summit This Weekend! - Gaming in Ed - Support Free PD

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. Thursday''s sessions will be delivered by teachers, librarians, game developers, and gamification fans - don''t miss out!

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