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What are your edtech resolutions?

eSchool News

Frankie Jackson, chief technology officer, Cypress Fairbanks (TX) Independent School District. Kristina Stratton, principal, Westside Elementary School, Florida. “In Esra Murray, library media specialist, Cider Mill Elementary School, Connecticut. This year, I resolve to … Support high-quality learning. Celebrate progress.

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Seesaw: The ultimate ePortfolio for every classroom!

iLearn Technology

How to integrate Seesaw into the classroom: We’ve long used Evernote as our eportfolio of choice , because it was a simple (enough) entry point and gave students enough flexibility to show what they were working on. At Anastasis , even non-digital native assignments get captured in our eportfolio through the camera or video.

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Authentic Assessments to Support Teaching and Learning

edWeb.net

Only 47% of secondary students surveyed reported being engaged, enthusiastic and committed to their learning. But What About Technology? Technology can be useful for learning when used as a communications tool for activities such as Skyping with a famous author. This article was modified and published by EdScoop. and Canada.

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Adobe Spark: Easily create and share videos, images, and newsletters

iLearn Technology

Students can use these tools to create book reviews, to document science experiments, for storytelling, to explain their inquiry process, as an eportfolio, to illustrate math concepts, and so much more! How to integrate Adobe Spark in the classroom: The collection of tools in Adobe Spark are perfect for students and teachers alike.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

Even when we love technology and Google tools, we have to remember that it’s NOT about Google. But our older, secondary students need to be able to share and take claim to their accomplishments. Mystery Hangouts are particularly great for elementary grade levels. Part 4 is finally here!

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How to make your year more awesome

iLearn Technology

Innovative uses of technology and ePortfolios. A new perspective on classroom space/building use. Inquiry learning. Professional development approaches that transform. Building a strong school community. Learning excursions. Prototype labs and maker spaces. Incredible conversations with world changing thinkers and innovators.

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SumBlox: explore number relationships through visual/kinesthetic play

iLearn Technology

What it is: Why yes, this is a technology blog. But no, this manipulative is not a technology product. I’m writing about SumBlox here anyway because technology led to the happy discovery of SumBlox and is a great reminder of why it is important to be a connected educator!