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10+ Ways to Recharge Your Batteries Over the Summer

Teacher Reboot Camp

Now you need to take time for yourself and go on some learning adventures of your own! The ideas will spark your imagination, ignite your curiosity, and get you pumped up to try new things with your students. The school year may have left you exhausted. Click the headings in the slide presentation below to visit the resources.

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10+ Ways to Recharge Your Batteries Over the Summer

Teacher Reboot Camp

Now you need to take time for yourself and go on some learning adventures of your own! The ideas will spark your imagination, ignite your curiosity, and get you pumped up to try new things with your students. Twitter.com/search?q=Education%20podcasts&src=typed_query&f=user. Facebook.com/groups/search/groups_home/?q=education.

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Facebook Seems to Be Adding Video-Course Features. For Edtech, That Raises Old Fears.

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version of the platform and shared a screenshot on Twitter. Facebook Classes for Events ‘Classes’ is new event type which can be selected when creating a new online event on Facebook. Meta’s learning offering could be most trouble for other tech behemoths like Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams, according to some speculations.

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Friday 5 — 5.22.2015

Perry Hewitt

For those of you already planning your Memorial Day driving routes, Google Maps has released useful, new features alerting users to delays and detours as you enter your destination. Beyond the time estimate, new cards provide additional context about potential delays. Now you can search for topics and hashtags directly within Google.

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Do the “basics” change over time?

The Principal of Change

I think I have more questions than answers after so many thoughts being shared on Twitter. I am blogging to learn here, not to necessarily share learning. Please find time to read the thread on Twitter…some really interesting conversations happening there.). Bear with me. George Couros (@gcouros) July 2, 2017.

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29 Sessions to Watch During This Year's SXSW EDU

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With less than a week until the storytelling-themed keynote kicks things off, we combed through the sessions, workshops and talks that will be filling our heads, and our Twitter feeds, in the days to come. Moth vets Chris De La Cruz, Crystal Duckert and Tim Manly will speak on social justice, hip-hop in learning, teachers’ feelings and more.

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The persistence of distance (learning)

Learning with 'e's

In a formal sense, distance learning has been a familiar concept since at least 1837, when Sir Isaac Pitman began teaching his shorthand system using typed instruction cards mailed through the universal Penny Postal service to his students across England. We have come a long way. Name it and you tame it'', goes the old aphorism.