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SplashLearn - a game based learning program free for teachers and schools to use

Educational Technology Guy

SplashLearn is a game based learning program that is loved by over 33 million kids worldwide!! SplashLearn stands with schools/districts affected with closure due to COVID-19 (Corona Virus) outbreak : All educators have free access to SplashLearn with Home Access to enable remote learning.

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3DBear Review: The Augmented Reality Classroom Pro

The CoolCatTeacher

First, 3D bear is a free download for smartphones and tablets. You can use it and learn. “I’ve seen kids get so immersed in their 3D Bear projects that they had no idea how much they were learning.” 3DBear includes other 3D libraries that let students add, arrange, and create digital items in your classroom.

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Learning Revolution Free Events - ASB Online - Google Science Fair Deadline - More Ed Tech Month

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

. - Fred Rogers The Learning Revolution Project highlights our own "conference 2.0" virtual and physical events and those of our over 200 partners in the learning professions. The call for proposals for Library 2.014 and for the Global Education Conference are open. How does your library manage digital collections?

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How Android EDLA Can Transform Your Classroom

ViewSonic Education

Now, there are two main types of license agreements manufacturers can use to preinstall GMS on their devices: for large interactive displays, and for smaller devices like Android smartphones and tablets, the license is called MADA (Mobile Application Distribution Agreement).

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Five Ways Teachers Can Use—and Create—Augmented Reality Experiences

Edsurge

Zombies had taken over the school library, and she and her fellow students had to work together to answer various questions about books—such as identifying where the index is located. On the screen, she saw her classroom just as though she were using the camera, but with one startling difference: There was a zombie floating in front of her.

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Cybersecurity is Still Paramount for Schools

edWeb.net

ClassLink empowers your students and teachers with instant access to their learning resources. ClassLink® OneClick® includes a library of over 5,000 single sign-on apps and instant links to file folders at school and on Google, Office 365, and Dropbox cloud drives. ClassLink Analytics gives decision makers the usage data they need.

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5 Reasons Teachers Using Tech are Super Heroes with Kecia Ray

The CoolCatTeacher

Google Cardboard costs like, what — $12 – and every kid has a smartphone. Steven Anderson @web20classroom explains Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in episode 29. Vicki: And you know what? So how hard is it? Kecia: Yeah! It shouldn’t be that hard. I mean, it really shouldn’t. And it is so engaging.