The Ultimate List of Edtech Survival Tips for Teachers - 0 views
Google Apps for the iPad (The COMPLETE List!) - 3 views
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"We have come a long way with using Google on the iPad. We now have 50 official apps from Google, Inc. for iOS. The following is a list of Google Apps for iOS. This list is exhaustive and includes several apps that are not on the infographic Guide to Google Apps for the iPad. Some of these are natural for classroom integration, and some are more for personal or business use. Some are optimized for both iPad and iPhone; some are only optimized for iPhone. Each app title is linked directly to the App Store so you can click directly from your device to download each app."
20 books by teachers, for teachers to inspire your teaching | Ditch That Textbook - 3 views
August's "Best" Lists - There Are Now 1,599 Of Them | Larry Ferlazzo's Websit... - 2 views
Holiday Reading List - The Learner's Way - 3 views
The Ultimate List of Edtech Survival Tips for Teachers - 5 views
How to Stock Your Makerspace for 100 Bucks or Less; Plus, an Essential Equipment List f... - 3 views
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"Dumpster diving and dollar stores. Purse-shaped post-it's and animal lubricant. When you're building a makerspace on a budget, you learn that resources are everywhere-and they aren't always what you expect. Dumpster diving and dollar stores. Purse-shaped post-it's and animal lubricant. For three years I and my fellow cofounders Kim Martin and Beth Compton, have created, developed, and run Canada's first mobile makerspace-the MakerBus. As an entirely community-driven (pun intended) makerspace, we have had to master doing a lot with very little. As we have learned, while money is extremely useful, no amount of it can replace the value of an engaged, creative community. Below I share some ideas for creating makerspaces at various price points, offering advice for building a $100 and a (nearly) $0 community makerspace."
The Big List of Board Games that Inspire Mathematical Thinking - 3 views
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"When a board game is presented as a math game, I am always eager to try it out! Unfortunately, in many cases I find the math in these games are too straightforward with cards of math problems for players to solve, or numbered spaces to count. These games are usually far from fun, only allowing kids to practice math facts or formulas. They lack the opportunity for the player to choose from different actions, strategize or even plan ahead. The math in board games doesn't have to be so straightforward! Math is not just about numbers and formulas, and through games is one way we can experience the beauty of math all around us. There are many fun board games that integrate deeper mathematical thinking into the gameplay. These games help students develop skills such as multi-step problem-solving, spatial reasoning, pattern recognition, resource management and much more. Here's my list of go-to board games for engaging students in math through games!"
EdTech 10: National Week of Making | Getting Smart - 0 views
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"It's no secret that we're big fans of maker education. So during this official National Week of Making 2016, we share with you stories around all types of making-from making updates to apps supporting education to making a difference through funding edtech startups, this week's edition celebrates many who are making a positive impact on the world of education. Want to read more about makered? We have a few blogs that might interest you:"
iPad As.... - 4 views
TCEA-Recommended iPad Apps - 5 views
50 Indispensable EdTech Tools for 2012 from OnlineDegrees.org | AvatarGeneration - 4 views
My "Paperless" Classroom: Gadget of the Day: my Ipad 4 Ed App List - 1 views
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"Since I act like I know what I am doing and I carry an Ipad, a number of parents, teachers and friends have asked me which apps I recommend. This list is really just an inventory of what is currently on my Ipad, for each app I will discuss why I have decided to keep it. There have been many apps that have cycled through my iTunes, but only the most useful and least annoying get to have a permanent home."
Nine useful lists for educators | eSchool News - 0 views
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As part of Connected Educator Month (CEM), social media-savvy teachers and education professionals are using Twitter, blogs, and publications to get information out as quickly and easily as possible, and are using lists in many ways.
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