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12 Tools to explore during Computer Science Week

Neo LMS

Read more: Getting started with STEM in your classroom! Possibilities might include lack of resources, student schedules are already full, or perhaps a perceived lack of knowledge by educators when it comes to bringing coding into our classrooms. So why do students need to build these skills? It has been reported that there will be 3.5

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What is Digital Accessibility? (And Why It’s Crucial at Schools)

ViewSonic Education

Read on to learn about what digital accessibility is and why it’s essential for all academic institutions, or explore ViewSonic’s collection of Education solutions for the modern classroom. . Digital accessibility is not only good for consumers of digital media but also for the creators of content, products, and services. .

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 35 Edition)

Doug Levin

" Tagged on: September 2, 2017 A Classroom of Tomorrow | CURMUDGUCATION → A biting and satirical response to the New York Times' latest article on teacher brand ambassadors. Tagged on: September 1, 2017 Google promised not to scan Gmail for targeted ads—but for how long? | and Marion L.

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Productive morning routines: How one teacher creates intentional practices for daily success

The Cornerstone for Teachers

In my 4th grade classroom, a focus of my Math curriculum each year is the standard algorithm for double-digit multiplication and long division. I have a standard algorithm to start each day in my classroom. Next, I switch on the library lamp, and then the smartboard. Here’s what I mean.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 35 Edition)

Doug Levin

" Tagged on: September 2, 2017 A Classroom of Tomorrow | CURMUDGUCATION → A biting and satirical response to the New York Times' latest article on teacher brand ambassadors. Tagged on: September 1, 2017 Google promised not to scan Gmail for targeted ads—but for how long? | and Marion L.

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17 Google Quick Tips for Back to School

Shake Up Learning

17 Google Quick Tips for Back to School Click To Tweet 17 Google Quick Tips for Back to School 00:11: Link Directly to a Google Classroom Assignment Save your students from the hassle of navigating through multiple pages! Learn how to link them directly to a specific Google Classroom assignment efficiently.

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Technology in Schools – Future Changes in the Classroom.

EdTech4Beginners

They’ve aided the beginnings of ‘flipped’ classrooms – where students view video lectures or read background material at home and spend their class time being guided through exercises, projects, or discussions on the material. Efforts are currently being made to train teachers to handle technologies that aid the flipped classroom.