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

iLearn Technology

Produce and share impressive videos for storytelling, projects, or to share to social media. 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!

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Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 3 The New Google Sites

Shake Up Learning

ePortfolios. Christy Fennewald has put together this great Google Slides presentation that really will tell you everything you need to know to get started. Here’s how to leave a review on an iPhone or iPad. Follow Us on Social Media. Parent portal. Video repository. Training site. Google Sites Resources.

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The Social Learning Summit Is Tomorrow - Online and Free

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The conference theme is the use of social media and Web 2.0 this will also allow you to correspond with the presenters and other members, and to comment on sessions and discussions). Venable Social Networking for Social Good with TakingITGlobal for Educators by Kate Gatto Social Networking for Teacher Education by Leigh A.

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Technology and Capstone Courses

Dr. Shannon Doak

The capstone process culminates in a presentation to an authentic audience.” The Internet and the applications which allow for connection such as social media, text applications, voice over IP and video conferencing applications enable authentic connections to each other and others outside the school walls.

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STEAM It Up for Struggling Students! 15+ Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

Find the slides, tips and resources for my presentation, STEAM It Up for Students! With technology, students can create mindmaps, comics, eportfolios, digital stories, podcasts, videos, movie trailers, radio shows, blogs, scavenger hunts, infographics, multimedia posters, infographics and more! It is that they cannot see the problem.”

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The 2013 Reform Symposium This Week - Online, Free, and with Amazing Speakers and Presenters

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Publish your ePortfolio using Weebly - Valerie R. - Derek Barkalow Teenage Kicks (for Grown-Ups) - Fiona Mauchline Urban Legends Through Digital Storytelling - James Gubbins What is this ''new'' writing? Laura Gilchrist 9:00pm KEYNOTE: John T. Naomi Ganin-Epstein I speak meme! Nina Jeron?i?