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Best Professional Development Tools for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Free eBooks and Audiobooks To grow professionally you definitely need to invest time and effort in learning new skills and competencies besides enriching your the knowledge base of your content area with new insights and state of the art research. EBooks and audiobooks are key in this regard.

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Best Apps for College Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Its ability to sync across devices means you can have your research library with you, wherever you go. It’s a proven method to improve productivity and focus, especially during long study sessions. Research and Reference Apps: Mendeley : This is a life-saver for anyone involved in academic research.

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10 Effective Ways Teachers Can Make Learning Relevant and Meaningful

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Ways teachers can make learning relevant and meaningful is the topic of our blog post today! My journey into the vast realm of educational literature began with my PhD in Educational Studies—a profound exploration that delved deep into the nuances of how we learn and the best ways to facilitate that process.

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Best Search Engines for Teachers and Educators

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

From academic search engines that open doors to vast knowledge bases, to kid-safe search engines that ensure a secure online experience for our youngest learners, this post aims to provide a well-rounded resource for anyone involved in education. Department of Education, ERIC is ideal for finding educational research and policy papers.

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70+ Engaging Debate Topics for Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Engaging students in debates around various topics will not only enhance their rhetorical and speaking skills, but will also develop their research competencies and expand their knowledge base. Which do you prefer studying at home, in class, or in a hybrid (flipped) setting? What skills should every 21st century teacher master?