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How We Express Ourselves: Making a Museum in a Box

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I also am unwilling to retire iLearn Technology all together. I hope that you’ll continue to find reasons to come to iLearn Technology. These days, rather than merely sharing a technology tool that I’ve found useful, I want to do so within a broader context. Secondly, I still have so much to share!

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How We Express Ourselves: Making a Museum in a Box

iLearn Technology

I also am unwilling to retire iLearn Technology all together. I hope that you’ll continue to find reasons to come to iLearn Technology. These days, rather than merely sharing a technology tool that I’ve found useful, I want to do so within a broader context. Secondly, I still have so much to share!

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DOGO News: current events and non-fiction for your classroom

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The homepage includes the most up-to-date content, but students also have the option to read articles based on a passion they have (science, social studies, world events, environment, fun, video, or sports) or to search for a specific topic. The site is very easy for kids to navigate.

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Flipgrid for every classroom

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In the science classroom, students can: share each step of an experiment through the scientific method with each step being a new video, document dissection, reflect on failures, show the process of building or designing, make predictions, document process, demonstrate, post wonderings, or class challenges.

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Aurasma: Create Augmented Reality Experiences in Under 2 Min.

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Augmented reality is the mix of technology and the real world. In social studies, students could snap a photo of a place on the map, and then overlay their learning on top. What it is: Aurasma is an app (also a website) that allows learners to quickly create augmented reality experiences for others.

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Literature-Map: Help students find new authors to fall in love with

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If your students do an author study, this site could be useful for helping them find related authors and then using Wolfram Alpha to compare the authors they find side by side. Students can discover new voices, genres, and keep the love of reading alive. Tips: Hat tip to @michellek107 for sharing this with Anastasis staff this week!

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Making & Science with Google

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They are a great kick-off to more in-depth studies of light, sound, and motion and teach students how to use the sensors on their phone and computer to collect data. The activities are simple enough for any classroom, and lead the students through understanding how the world around them works.

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