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Study.com Makes the College Dream a Reality for Lots of Students

Ask a Tech Teacher

They can be uploaded to Google Classroom, Schoology, Blackboard, and a selection of other LMSs. Students join with a free Study.com account that can be accessed with mobile apps (with the exception of proctored exams). These can be pushed out as links to Google Classroom, Blackboard, Schoology, and other LMSs. Great stuff.

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Could the Bridge Across the Digital Divide Be Paved With TV Signals?

Edsurge

The Eddie, which is generally subsidized by schools or Departments of Education, costs a little over $100 and has a lifespan of 5-10 years, receives the data and acts as a hotspot so any Wi-Fi-enabled device, like a laptop, tablet or mobile phone, can connect and access the content without the internet.

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English + Common Core + Mobile = Success in Learning Poster Session at ISTE 2014

Education with Technology

In my ISTE Sunday 8-10 am poster session, I demonstrate many diverse mobile activities to help students achieve the English Language Arts Common Core Anchor Statements through mobile devices. The mobile activities focus on free common tool apps that are available on both the Android and the iPad.

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The Best Flipped Classroom Software Tools For Flipped Learning In 2021

Fractus Learning

Technology today allows teachers to create educational videos using their mobile phones or video cameras. YouTube is freely available, and the YouTube app comes pre-installed on Android smartphones and tablets with Google’s app bundle; if not, the app is easily installed. Classroom Video Software. Zoom for Education.

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Need an LMS next year? Here are three to consider

Ask a Tech Teacher

That means it’s accessible from school or home, with any platform (including Macs, PCs, Chromebooks, and tablets). Otus is a free all-in-one mobile learning management system available on iPads and desktops. Here’s how to start: Canvas’ account set-up reminded me a bit of Schoology (another popular LMS).

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Flip Grid: 6 Fun Ideas to Engage Learners in Conversation with Teryl Magee

The CoolCatTeacher

It could be Google Classroom, it could be Schoology, it could be Blackboard, it could also be Microsoft OneNote.

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Spruce Up Your Centers with Technology

Learning in Hand

The collection of activities teachers provide their students at a center can be enhanced with technology, even if there’s only one computer or tablet available. The collection of activities teachers provide their students at a center can be enhanced with technology, even if there’s only one computer or tablet available.