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ASU+GSV, the “Go-To” Conference for PreK-Gray

edWeb.net

By adhering to strict protocols that met or exceeded state and national guidelines, the ASU+GSV team worked tirelessly to provide top-notch programming, even during ongoing pandemic concerns. Make small changes to your daily habits by utilizing the technology in your hand (Thanks, Apple, for iPhone Focus Mode).

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The SLP Apps List

SpeechTechie

I''ve been receiving a lot of requests lately about lists of apps for various purposes, and a recent discussion on Twitter centered around a need for a list. The SLP Apps List is a new resource for anyone interested in apps for mobile devices (iOS- iPad/iPhone/iPod, Android or BlackBerry) that have clinical applications.

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Protecting Student Privacy on Social Media: Do's and Don'ts for Teachers

Graphite Blog

Establish Transparent, FERPA-Compliant Policies DO: Locate and review your school or district's social media guidelines. DON'T: Start using social media in your classroom if there are no guidelines or consent forms. Further Reading Explore NYC Schools' guidelines for social media use. jpg").

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How to Build a Course for iTunesU

The Electric Educator

Instructors now have a method of organizing and introducing their content in a logical, sequential format that students can review on their iPad or iPhone. To resister your school, district, or state for a free site, view these guidelines and contact Apple. With t he iTunesU App this is now possible. Thanks for subscribing to my blog.

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Coronavirus Closures? Online Learning Tips for Teachers and Schools [interview with an American Teacher in China]

Shake Up Learning

A document outlining some basic guidelines for teachers from your school’s administration will clear up any gray areas. Screencastify, Flipgrid, and even your iPhone screen recorder will work for this. Twitter : @1hightechteach. Keep it short, light, and cheery. No one needs a fifteen minute lecture video. About Jennifer.

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The Sixth Annual New York Times Summer Reading Contest

Educator Innovator

If you win, you can have your last name published later by following these guidelines.). We will also celebrate the winners on Twitter and Facebook. Update, May 11 | The NYT Now app for iPhones is now free and offers daily articles and multimedia. The system is fairly simple, but if you need more directions, they are here.

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What’s all the buzz about Messenger Kids?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Second, it’s always wise to read the app’s Terms of Services, privacy policy, and the usage guidelines before getting your child started. Download it from the iOS App Store for iPad, iPod touch and iPhone, the Amazon App store for Fire tablets, and Google Play for all other Android devices. 10 Ways to Use Twitter in Class.