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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Instead, people use a digital calendar that automatically syncs life events across all of their digital devices. Classroom activities should be handled the same. This should include homework, projects, student presentation, school events–everything that requires preparation.

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. Here’s our list for why digital notes are better: I can lose my paper and pencil; I usually don’t lose my iPad or Chromebook. There are lots of options for laptops, Chromebooks, and iPads. Classroom activities should be handled the same.

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10 Things Students (and Teachers) Can Do With Buncee

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Buncee is a web- and iPad-based creation tool for both teachers and students. Teachers: You can build a visual, engaging parent newsletter in minutes (well, about thirty, but with none of the stress that usually comes with newsletter creators) or announcements for upcoming school events. Digital storytelling. Lesson plans. Slideshows.

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Learning Revolution - Week's Free Events - Reinventing the Classroom - Library 2.014 - The Real 1:1 - Reclaim Learning

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Learning Revolution Project highlights our own virtual and physical events and those of our more than 200 partners. Updates Partner Spotlight Calendar of Events Deadlines Highlighted Recordings NMC Navigator Top Ten Conversations Submit a Video or Quote Kudos Updates Reinventing the Classroom. More information at [link].

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How to go Paperless in Your Classroom

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. Here’s our list for why digital notes are better: I can lose my paper and pencil; I usually don’t lose my iPad or Chromebook. Instead, people use a digital calendar that automatically syncs life events across all of their digital devices.

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Swivl

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tablet, iPad, iPhone etc.) For example, if a teacher is giving a lecture or wants to record themselves or students then would use the Swivl to record the event w/out the limits of having to stand in one spot in front of a camera. accessories flipped classroom' I highly recommend checking out Swivl by clicking here !!!

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How to Use iBeacons in the Classroom – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

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This technology, which works with iOS7 or iOS8 devices such as cell phones and iPads, allows students to react to pingable content that is presented in the classroom. When students walk into the school library, the screen of their iPad turns icy blue showing them that they are so far away from the iBeacon – that they are “cold”.