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Digital Signage Growth Helps K–12 Schools Get Their Messages Out

EdTech Magazine

Mobile Integration Engages Digital Natives. Digital signage also offers mobile integration , so schools can push information to devices like smartphones. This also lets staff use mobile devices to update, operate and monitor digital signage systems.). Follower her on Twitter at @wendymcmahon. Content Subtype.

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Is a Backpack the Key to Closing the Homework Gap?

EdTech Magazine

Kajeet ’s ConnectEdNow campaign , announced in June, aims to make broadband access more affordable by providing students with portable Wi-Fi hotspot devices, a $200 mobile device subsidy and discounted data plans from Verizon , T-Mobile and other LTE providers. Seventy percent of U.S. by Erin Brereton.

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Why your young students love e-learning

Neo LMS

They turn to other social media sites , like Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr, Yik Yak, or Twitter. E-learning is mobile. Kids live in the same world as we do, and they keep up pretty well in terms of mobile devices ownership. A great marketer puts their product where their audience can see it.

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Teaching AP Students Remotely: What Does It Look Like?

EdTechTeacher

Collegeboard is leveraging various digital platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and AP Classroom to keep students engaged in relevant material from a distance. Also, Twitter is sharing these Remote Learning Resources via their AP For Students hashtag. image courtesy of The College Board). AP Instruction for the YouTube Generation.

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Top 5 Apps for Educational Administrators to Use

Educational Technology Guy

It can be used to work collaboratively on a document, as a virtual meeting, to create surveys and questionnaires, and so much more. I also think that all administrators should have a smartphone or tablet. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. It can save time, money, and paper.

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On teens, their phones & shifting communications landscapes (new from Pew)

NeverEndingSearch

Unlike Pew’s previous surveys, which involved representative samples of teens interview by phone, this one was conducted online. The typical teen Twitter user has 95 followers. The survey found that minority youth are more likely to use text messaging apps on their phones. Mobile phones.

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Top 6 Tools for Virtual Instructional Coaching

EdTechTeam

GroupMe is a mobile group messaging app owned by Microsoft. The app is available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Windows 10, though a smartphone is not required to participate with GroupMe. Accounts are created using your name, phone number and a password – you may also connect using your Facebook or Twitter account.

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