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6 Best Online Avatar Maker Tools

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Avatars are especially ideal to use for profile pics on social media or gaming websites. For mobile apps, check out best avatar making apps. Once the avatar is completed, you can share it on social media websites or download it in png format and use it on your blog or website.

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Top 7 Innovations in K-12 Education

Kitaboo on EdTech

Digital Content Libraries: A digital content library is a repository of study materials like instructional videos, audiobooks, reading materials, practice assignments etc. It is a virtual library consisting of interactive learning nuggets which keeps students engaged in the content.

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9 Best-in-Class Digital Storytelling Tools

Ask a Tech Teacher

Because of its multimedia approach and appealing blend of text, color, movement, sound, and images, it has fast become one of the most popular writing exercises in schools. As each character ‘talks’, it looks on the screen as though they are editing the story in Google Docs as part of a collaborative exercise.

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Effective School Communications In The Summer

The Web20Classroom

This is also a good time of year to do a short email survey to parents to check for things like message frequency (too much or too little), preferred method of delivery, and other ways they’d like to be communicated with like social media. Remember, you can do all this from a mobile device. No special equipment needed.

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ABCmouse Creator, Age of Learning Taps Tencent to Lead Its Expansion in China

Edsurge

product for its ABCmouse Early Learning Academy, an app that provides instructional games and exercises for young learners. Age of Learning aims to tap into Tencent’s vast distribution network across its social platforms. children across homes, schools and public libraries last year. But it’s not the Glendale, Calif.-based

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UPDATE - Special Pandemic Mini-Conference on March 26th: "Serving the Needs of Communities in Crisis"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We are expanding our planned Library 2.0 DATE & TIMES: Thursday, March 26th, 2020 | 1:00 - 6:30 pm US-Eastern Time (4 one-hour sessions with 1/2-hour breaks) COST: Free REGISTRATION: To register for the mini-conference, join Library 2.0. Those who are already members of Library 2.0 Please note the new expanded times.

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Why Setting Boundaries is Helpful for Teachers and Their Students

MindShift

From being told they can’t leave a professional development session to go to the bathroom to being expected to use their own money to create classroom libraries to being reminded to only take thirty minutes for lunch during online pandemic learning, these “little” things can collectively destabilize a teacher to the point of burnout.