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Boosting Digital Literacies for a Purpose

Digital Promise

These skills include the ability to navigate, interpret information, generate information, and communicate online and through mobile devices. UAMEZ’s Tech Team designed opportunities for learners to “build their internet confidence” by performing Google searches and using web apps, such as Google Drive, for productivity.

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Using WSQ forms to improve impact of Flipped Classroom tasks

Neo LMS

He is passionate about using educational technology to improve outcomes for both students and teachers in all subject areas and in collaborating with other international educators through social media. Ian Simpson is Head of Computer Science and ICT at St Louis School of Milan, Italy.

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Screen Time in School: Finding the Right Balance for Your Classroom

Graphite Blog

Instead of focusing only on screen time, this article will cover how teachers and students can use devices and consume media in more deliberate and mindful ways -- what Common Sense calls "media balance." See Google's cookie information for details. See Google's cookie information for details.

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Speed Traps (Or the cost and benefits of technology)

Reading By Example

When I looked at my Google Maps display on my smartphone, a small bullhorn symbol showed up next to my highlighted route. The trappings of our fast-paced world that comes with social media and information available at any time have negative outcomes. My Google Maps application is awesome at locating traffic jams.

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ClassDojo - free classroom behavior system - announces iOS apps.

Educational Technology Guy

It''s easy to use and many teachers who use it have seen positive outcomes from using it with their students. The platform has seen incredible viral growth with 20 thousand new teachers adopting the platform each month, as teachers spread ClassDojo by word-of-mouth and through social media channels. To date, over 3.5

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Back to School with Applied Digital Skills

EdTechTeam

Google is known for its famous search tool. However, that isn’t all Google can do for us. Google has recently released their online Applied Digital Skills curriculum which is free for all educators and students. This past spring, we worked through one of the units from Google’s Applied Digital Skills curriculum.

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T&L’S ISTE 2018 BEST OF SHOW AWARDS WINNERS

techlearning

It also supports Google Play educational apps, so students can collaborate, discover, engage and learn, and includes a Wacom EMR stylus that lets students use interactive apps, sketch, take notes, and capture ideas. Its portable design enables it to be used comfortably by younger children and in more environments.