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Whiteboard Apps You’ll Love

Ask a Tech Teacher

I selected these three because they are intuitive, multi-functional, and work as a classroom tool rather than just another new widget teachers must learn. The learning curve is shallow and intuitive for anyone who has used iPad apps in the past. Educreations –whiteboard and screencasts. Free to try. Need more options?

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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

The other feels like the catalog room of the Library of Congress. Options include Jing (provides a link to a video), Screencast-o-matic (provides a video that can be embedded or uploaded to YouTube), and Educreations. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Best Lesson Planner Apps for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Technology has now facilitated the whole process enabling teachers to cut down classroom prep time and, instead, focus on creating hands-on learning experiences for students. Planboard offers standards progression tool that enables teachers to keep track of curriculum progress for each class and learn about standards that have been covered.

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12 Tools and Resources to Get Students to Create Instructional Videos

Teacher Reboot Camp

Research indicates that one of the most effective ways students learn is by teaching others. In my new book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies: 10 Ways to Launch EdTech Missions in Your Classroom (published in September), students are sent on a mission to instruct others by creating their own video tutorials. Process and Resources.

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Finding Content for Reteaching, Blending, and Flipping

EdTechSandyK

Online content means you can learn anywhere, with anyone! We talked about using a tool like Socrative or InfuseLearning to get a quick feel for where students are in their learning, and then apps like Explain Everything , Educreations , or ShowMe which teachers can use to create video tutorials based on learning needs.

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Create Short Animated Videos for Learning With the Tellagami App

EdTechSandyK

I was able to learn the app very quickly this weekend in preparation for introducing it to secondary fine arts teachers from my school district this morning. then scroll down to learn more about what I like about the app and some ways I think it could potentially be used in teaching and learning.

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Seesaw, the Learning Journal

NeverEndingSearch

Looking for an easy way to capture and manage student work and to encourage learners to reflect on their learning? Designed for independent use by students ages 5 and up, Seesaw allows students to document and share their learning. I think it’s here. Seesaw is perfect for archiving physical documents, for instance art and displays.