https://resourcelinkbce.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/2012t1corestudentapps.pdf - 1 views
5 Ways To Supercharge Your 3D Printing Program | TeachThought - 2 views
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"If a school were to spend thousands of dollars on a class set of laptops, yet only use them for printing documents of random words or clipart designed by someone else, no one in their right mind would conclude that this technology was being used to its fullest extent. Yet, many schools are not prepared to hold their 3D printing programs to the same educational standards. At Brookwood School in Manchester-By-The-Sea, MA, when our first 3D printing project in 2013 resulted in a functional prosthetic for my son, it quickly became clear that these machines held the potential for some pretty transformative educational experiences, and set us on a path to getting the most out of this new technology. Below are some recommendations regarding how to "supercharge your 3D printing program":"
e5 Apps for iPads in a Secondary School | Bright ideas - 4 views
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"The e5 Instructional Model was recently introduced in Victoria and Vermont Secondary College has been trialling it for the past 12 months. We are also on the first phase of a 1:1 iPad program beginning with Year 7 in 2013. As one of the Teacher Librarians I am keen to evaluate and recommend resources of any sort to support quality teaching and learning so last year I began reading blogs about apps for education."
New Features of Microsoft Office 2013 (Office 15) | PowerPoint Presentation - 3 views
Free Technology for Teachers: CNN Student News is Back for 2012-2013 - 5 views
The Best of Education Gamification in 2013 | Gamification Co - 8 views
9 Crucial Tips and Tricks for Skype - 7 views
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"Here at Mashable we use Skype on a daily basis. It's part of a suite of essential online tools that keep us connected to our friends, families and colleagues. As regular users, we've picked up a few handy tips and tricks we thought we'd share with you. From customizing Skype sounds to setting up a called ID, we think you'll find our selection useful. "
Free Technology for Teachers: OpenEd Releases an iPad App for Finding and Sharing Educa... - 1 views
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"OpenEd.io is a free service that launched in October of 2013 for the purpose of offering a huge catalog of educational videos, games, and assessments. One of the services OpenEd.io offers is the option for teachers to create courses and collections of resources to share with their students. This week OpenEd released a free iPad app for teachers and students. "
How Coding Went Mainstream - ReadWrite - 2 views
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"Last January marked the launch of Code.org, a nonprofit that promotes computer-science education. Code.org launched Hour Of Code, a nationwide campaign that urged Americans to learn how to program. President Obama even recorded a video in support of the campaign. Nearly 15 million people responded to the call."
6 Pros And Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom - 7 views
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"Like it or not, American youth are decidedly online. According to a 2013 report by Pew Research, 78 percent of teens have cell phones, and almost half of those are smartphones - which means they can log onto the Internet virtually anywhere, any time. You can bet many of those students are also using social media tools like Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat - maybe to excess."
Digital Passport Internet Safety App from Common Sense Media | Time Warner Cable - YouTube - 0 views
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"With Time Warner Cable support, Common Sense Media is making their new Digital Passport mobile app for Android and iOS operating systems available for free to the public through August 31, 2013. Designed for kids ages 8-12, the Digital Passport app features engaging games and videos to teach children the basics of being safe and responsible in the digital world. Get smart, stay safe and navigate responsibly this summer!"
MAKE | Maker Camp 2013: A Look Back - 0 views
http://ipad4schools.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/teachers-new-to-ipads_v2.pdf - 2 views
Kids who need devices to talk can shine on stage at theater camp : Lifestyles - 1 views
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"Fontbonne speech-language pathology student Andrea Darveau, right, and Jennifer Schnitzler, 16, of Shiloh, Ill., second from right, wait for Schnitzler's cue as they listen to Tahlia Lowe, second from left, deliver her lines during dress rehearsal for the play "The Pirates of Punxsutawney," the culmination of the Augmentative and Alternative Communication Theater Camp on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, in St. Louis. Participants either can't or struggle to talk, so they use language programs on computers to talk for them. Their siblings and family may also participate in the play."
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