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Follow Along With a Grad Seminar About Edtech: Part 1, Picking the Best Tech

Edsurge

This semester I’m teaching a graduate seminar on education and technology for Georgetown University. On the one hand, we have more tools to choose from, and many services have gotten easier to use (think of the shift from wiki markup to Google Docs, or from separate video cameras and editing suites to all-in-one apps on smartphones).

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22 Classroom-Focused Resources on AI from Teachers Everywhere

The CoolCatTeacher

Generative AI in the Classroom with Steve Dembo Donnie Piercey, AI and Math Donnia Piercey @ mrpiercEy is sharing how to integrate AI into Math instruction and is hosting an upcoming seminar with the National Council of Math Teachers on a deep dive on AI in math instruction for elementary grades. Human vs. AI Test.

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How to Evaluate Programs You’ve Never Used in Less Than Seven Minutes

Ask a Tech Teacher

If you’re like me, you spent the summer attending webinars, seminars, and conferences. Many classroom learning apps are aligned with LMSs like Google Classroom, Schoology, and Canvas. . Ready or not, it’s time to go back to school. You chatted with colleagues on Twitter and Facebook about learning tools they loved.

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Starting Off the School Year: It’s About the Learners

User Generated Education

This past week was the first week of school and the first week that I am teaching these students in a 9th Grade Freshman Seminar. With 25 students in the class, it would have taken me months to learn all I did using the following Google Form. Establish a learning community where all learners are seen as having value in our classroom.

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Best Platforms for Group Discussions

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this post, we’ll delve into some of the most effective and popular group dioscussion platforms that you can use in educational settings, namely– Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, Slack, Edmodo, Flip (formerly Flipgrid), Padlet, Schoology, and Zoom. The breakout rooms feature is another significant advantage.

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Is technology outpacing you?

Ask a Tech Teacher

If you were in a seminar, it would include the people on both sides of you and in front and back. They are the sexy images of a cutting-edge classroom that fill summer education seminars, serve as the engine behind technology integration, and excite both kids and adults to use technology. You’re not alone. Those are big numbers.

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Addressing the Five Key Areas of Professional Development through Instructional Coaching

Digital Promise

Last year, Digital Promise, with generous support from Google, launched the Dynamic Learning Project (DLP) to continue its effort to close the Digital Learning Gap. Rather than sitting in a PD seminar all day, instructional coaching provides support relevant to the teacher’s specific classroom and content. “If

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