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5 Easy Brain Breaks for Your Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Subscribe to the Show In today’s show, we’ll discuss: Backwards classroom race 60-second pitches Face off Smartphone ping pong Penny catch Plus, Rob gives a 40-second pitch to teachers about the reasons they need brain breaks in their classroom. Listen Now Listen to the show on iTunes or Stitcher Stream by clicking here.

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3DBear Review: The Augmented Reality Classroom Pro

The CoolCatTeacher

Recently, I hosted a webinar (embedded above) with some Augmented Reality Teaching enthusiasts who had a lot to say about AR, how to teach with it, and where they think it’s going in the future. How does AR work in 3D Bear? First, 3D bear is a free download for smartphones and tablets. You can use it and learn.

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Top 8 Advantages of an Interactive STEM Curriculum

Kitaboo on EdTech

Take your smartphone, for example, every month there’s a new update. The effects of these updates might be insignificant to our ignorant eyes, but it makes a significant difference in the performance of the smartphone. Related: How to Improve Student Learning Outcomes with Digital Learning.

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7 Ways My Interactive Display is a Key Part of My Student-Centered Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

The interactive display is a digital workspace that can operate demonstration computers, display a copy of student screens or smartphones “thrown” to it for discussion, become a large multi-touch drawing and brainstorming space, or show video and other content. Publishing this visual data should be a process of a couple dozen seconds.

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5 Reasons Teachers Using Tech are Super Heroes with Kecia Ray

The CoolCatTeacher

They’re doing awesome things to drive inquiry based learning. This fun, visual tool lets students explore 150 different science and social studies units for elementary and middle school learners. Google Cardboard costs like, what — $12 – and every kid has a smartphone. So how hard is it? Kecia: Yeah!

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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

“They are thinking about how to best integrate the innovation with content.” ” Rather than picking an app and trying to find a place for it in the classroom, Luhtala is hearing educators and their students describe what they want to do and then how they chose a tech tool to make that happen.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

eSchool News

Much like participation in an athletic team, esports players learn how to work together as an effective team by communicating and collaborating with each other. We’re discussing how to strategically implement video feedback “now” and replicate successful models from other districts. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed

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