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Minecraft in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

A part of the Minecraft Education Edition and the entire Minecraft world, there are several Minecraft mentors – global mentors, which I am one of – and there’s just a huge plethora of resources out there that are available for other people who want to share their information or their worlds. Teacher as the Game Master. It has worlds.

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Merge Cube Mania in Middle School

The CoolCatTeacher

They also have interactive — more learning type games — called Mr. Body, where you see a human body, and as you tap on different parts of the body, the organs will open up, and there will be some information about it. Karen: About a month ago, I started seeing stuff on social media. What happened?

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What’s Hot in 2nd-Grade with #2ndchat moderator Carol McLaughlin

The CoolCatTeacher

For information on the guests and items mentioned in this show, scroll down to the bottom of this post. *. Check out TeacherVision today. Listen Now. Listen to the show on iTunes or Stitcher. Stream by clicking here. Below is a transcript modified for your reading pleasure. Transcript for Episode 138.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Conference Volunteering - Libraries! - Google Excitement - Common Core Film

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

There is a full schedule of amazing sessions on game-based learning topics, and volunteers will be able to connect with these outstanding presenters. Sign up to volunteer at Gaming in Ed! Learn more about the conference and how you can get involved at [link]. More information at [link].

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The Stories We Were Told about Education Technology (2019)

Hack Education

(Deliberate) Misinformation -- about what ed-tech can do, about the problems it will solve, about what sort of circumstances students and schools and society are now facing, about what sort of future new technologies will necessarily give us -- is picked up and wielded by far too many education leaders and decision-makers.