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Class Tech Tips: Adobe Spark Activities for Elementary Students

techlearning

This post includes a handful of Adobe Spark activities for elementary students! Each of these open-ended creation tools are available on the web through Adobe Spark’s website, or as individual mobile apps for iOS (iPads and iPhones). This free and easy-to-use creation tool is now available for students of all ages.

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The reason I am replacing my iPhone with an Android smartphone

Reading By Example

photo credit: iPhone 6 vs iPhone 6 Plus vs iPhone 5S via photopin (license). I really like the iPhone. Last year I upgraded from the 4S to the 5S, and I was seriously considering purchasing an iPhone 6. And it is not like I will be giving up my iPhone. Google, of course. Don’t get me wrong.

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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

However, I am more familiar with iPhones. SIMPLE TEACHING So, whether they have an iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, or Mac – students have a consistent view as they work on their video. Cloud Sync Options By default, Adobe Premiere Rush saves all media and projects to Creative Cloud. Be proactive with your project.

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#05: 5 Ideas for Using Game-Based Learning in your Classroom Today

The CoolCatTeacher

Here are instructions for iPhone/iPad or PC/Mac instructions. Here’s my interview with Karen Lirenman and Kristen Wideen about the best iPad apps for the elementary classroom. You may also enter with a social media posting on Instagram or Twitter linking to the show using the hashtag #10MT. No purchase necessary.

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STUDENT VOICES: We need more women in STEM fields, and we have ideas for making that happen

The Hechinger Report

As high school students, we were born at the same time as the iPhone and after the launch of social media and YouTube. We are growing up in a world completely different from that of our parents, teachers and leaders. As a result, our generation’s relationship with technology and STEM education is distinct.

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Deciding At What Age To Give A Kid A Smartphone

MindShift

To learn more, let’s look at two families: one where smartphones are allowed for elementary to middle school-aged kids, and one where they are not. So when her husband wanted to upgrade his iPhone, they decided to give the old one to Sydney as a hand-me-down. Sydney Crowe is in sixth grade and has a smartphone.

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#07: Getting Started Using Twitter for Educational Excellence

The CoolCatTeacher

Listen to last week’s tech tools show about iPads in the Elementary Classroom with Karen Lirenman and Kristen Wideen. You may also enter with a social media posting on Instagram or Twitter linking to the show using the hashtag #10MT. Today’s Give Away Contests! We have 3 give aways going right now. No purchase necessary.

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