Pick a Student « Class Tech Tips - 0 views
10 iPad competitors for school tech budgets | Education Dive - 2 views
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"There's no denying that the iPad is the dominant tablet in the lucrative education market right now. Technology, however, is an ever-evolving beast--a field where all it sometimes takes to dethrone the king is the right platform, device or combination thereof at the right time. Could other tablets soon cut into Apple's market share with help from outside marketplaces and learning platforms? Here are our picks for the top 10 tablets, marketplaces and platforms that threaten the iPad's dominance in the classroom:"
6 Great Tech Question Charts for The 21st Century Teacher and Student ~ Educational Tec... - 12 views
SnapGuide for How-Tos « Class Tech Tips - 0 views
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"I love learning new things and SnapGuide is a fantastic free app that you must explore! Pinterest is a great place for gathering new ideas, and SnapGuide takes this concept to a whole new level. SnapGuide is full of how-to guides that show step-by-step instructions on how to complete a variety of tasks. You and your students can even create your own how-to guides using this free service!"
Education Week Teacher: Tips for Tech-Cautious Teachers - 4 views
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So here are some tips and examples I’ve gathered from my classroom and my work as a one-day-a-week tech coach at my school to help teachers better understand and negotiate the digital push in schools. Give Yourself the Time to Learn
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After asking good questions and doing some reconnaissance on tools and apps that your colleagues love, choose a few. Let yourself dabble with the tools. Become comfortable with their interfaces, and give yourself time to understand their purpose and fit (or lack thereof) for your classroom habits and curriculum. At the same time, allow yourself time to say "no" to other flashy new gadgets and tools while you are exploring.
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Tips for Tech-Cautious Teachers
Cubetto is a Wooden Robot That Teaches Kids How to Code | Digital Trends - 1 views
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"The educational acronyms of the 21st century look a bit different from those of previous generations. The "Three R's" (which, confusingly enough, weren't even R's to begin with) have since largely been replaced by STEM, and parents of the newest generation are doing everything they can to better prepare their progeny for success in an increasingly digitized world. Updated on 04-07-2016 by Lulu Chang: Cubetto finishes Kickstarter campaign as the most funded ed-tech project to date. Key to that success appears to be an early start - an extremely early start - when it comes to learning important skills like computer programming and other technical talents. Here to help is Cubetto, and adorable little wooden robot that is specifically designed for pre-literate children ages 3 and older that teaches the basics of computer programming and STEM, sans screen. "
Free Technology for Teachers: 200+ Practical Ed Tech Tutorial Videos - 1 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Four Options for Creating & Using Rubrics in Google... - 1 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - 5 Google Slides Features Every Student Can Use | Pr... - 2 views
7 Tech Tools to Capture Stories: Creation Apps & Websites - Class Tech Tips - 4 views
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"A few weeks ago I heard the amazing Katie Cunningham discuss the power of storytelling - check out her new book here. She shared some of the ways you can support student storytellers and it got me thinking… how can we use technology tools to capture stories? I've put together a list of my favorite creation apps and websites to help you leverage technology tools to help students tell their stories. What I love about this list of tools is how you can tailor them to the needs of your students. Maybe your kids will tell their stories through voice recordings or a slideshow of pictures. Some students might write a thousand words in one sitting while others will retell a special moment in just a few sentences. The creation apps and websites featured below will let students capture stories with your guidance and support."
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Use Tables in Google Docs & Slides | Practical Ed Tech - 3 views
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