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Top K–12 Tech Tools for Teaching STEM

EdTech Magazine

Robotics kits: Products like the Sony KOOV and HamiltonBuhl’s HB Invent! Coding tools: Free resources such as MIT’s Scratch programming language, Code.org’s online tutorials and Tynker’s learning activities for beginning to advanced coders help students learn coding quickly. by Dan Tynan.

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Meet Some Heroes at This Week's Connected Educator Cafe Sessions

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Kathy Schrock : Educational Technologist, DEN Guru, Adobe Ed Leader, Google Certified Teacher, Sony Ed Ambassador ( kathy@kathyschrock.net ) Shannon Miller : Teacher Librarian, Mom & Wife who loves connecting, creating, collaborating & change. EdD student. Top 50 Innovators in Education.

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Project Based Learning

The Electric Educator

Several very large companies (Nokia, Sony, Philips, Rolls-Royce) are having their interns and management candidates participate in online business scenario "tournaments" as part of their training. You can find me on Twitter (@jrsowash), Google+, Linkedin (jrsowash), and YouTube (jrsowash). Thanks for subscribing to my blog.

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Android apps for the remembering level of Bloom's

Kathy Schrock

This is a re-posting of a blog post of July 12, 2013, which originally appeared on the now-defunct Sony Education Ambassadors site. A student visits the TimelineJS site, downloads a Google Spreadsheet template to his/her Google Drive, edits the sample content with timeline information, and publishes it.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

Google Computer Science for High School –free workshops (with application) for K-12 teachers. KOOV –by Sony Education. Comments are closed but feel free to contact me via Twitter (@askatechteacher). Metaverse –create apps using Metaverse’s AR platform. Coding Curriculum. Everyone Can Code –from Apple. Learn to Code (for free).

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Four Ways to Keep Track of Who Uses eReaders

mauilibrarian2 in Olinda

Monitor up-to-the-minute developments and trends via blogs and Twitter. If you''re really serious about knowing about the status of the ereader industry, you can fork over $4500.00 (!) for International Data Corporation ''s Worldwide and U. eReader 2012-2016 Forecast which covers statistics for Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo Inc.,

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Education Technology and the History of the Future of Credentialing

Hack Education

There was a regularly updated Facebook page, a Twitter account, as well as a LinkedIn profile for its supposed president. In February, Sony issued a press release, “ vowing ” to bring the blockchain to education in the form of a new testing platform. The Nanodegree Plus – it comes with a money-back guarantee.