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5-Minute Film Festival: Best Educational Parodies of 2017 | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Take a well-deserved break and enjoy our picks for the best recent parody videos for educators and their students."
John Evans

Some Very Good Google Search Tips Students Should Know about ~ Educational Technology a... - 1 views

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    "The power of Google search engine lies in its hidden features. Getting precise search results requires much more than simply comping up with a random search query and hitting  'I am feeling lucky' button. Google search is a skill that needs to be explicitly taught to students. To this end we are sharing with you this handy visual that features some practical tips to hone in your Google search skills and enable you to effectively search for and find digital content using a wide variety of specific symbols and words. "
John Evans

A Collection of Some of The Best Websites for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 2 views

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    "Here is another of our popular visuals we published in 2017. The visual features some good educational web tools and websites to help you in your teaching. We arranged these resources into the following content areas: science, math, language arts, history, art, physics, music, and social studies. A printable PDF of this infographic is available for free from this page."
John Evans

3 Necessary Skills for Educators in the Era of A.I. | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    "It's time we considered the increasing impact of AI in education. Educators have already previewed examples of the changes coming their way. Automation technology has been introduced for a variety of basic teaching tasks."
John Evans

Of All the Things I Miss This Year, Hugging Students is at the Top of the List - 0 views

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    "Good morning! Stay six feet away. Pull up your mask. Don't forget to wear it at all times, even outdoors. Wash your hands. Go straight to your desk. Do not pass go. Do not collect 200 germs. Goodbye! Wash your hands. Pull up your mask. Leave one at a time. Don't touch anything or anyone on your way out. See you tomorrow! This is pandemic education. It can feel so cold, so impersonal. The safety restrictions are necessary to keep COVID at bay, but what is this distance doing to our students? Plenty of research indicates that there are both physical and mental health benefits from hugging and other physical contact. Hugs reduce the negative effects of stress on the brain, by deactivating the part of the brain that responds to threats. They increase levels of oxytocin, the feel-good hormone, and ironically, may even boost the immune system. So this year's lack of contact could be taking a toll, especially on those students who don't receive much affection at home."
John Evans

Best Short Stories for Middle Schoolers, As Chosen by Teachers - 0 views

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    "It can be a challenge to get middle schoolers interested in reading. The thought of tackling a thick novel can be overwhelming, especially during distance learning. Short stories are always a great choice."
John Evans

15+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy - Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    "If your school doesn't teach a course about personal economics, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. Some are narrative; others games. Here are fifteen I like. See if one suits you (check here for updates on links):"
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