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Six Scaffolding Strategies to Use with Your Students | Edutopia - 9 views

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    "What's the opposite of scaffolding a lesson? It would be saying to students something like, "Read this nine-page science article, write a detailed essay on the topic it explores, and turn it in by Wednesday." Yikes -- no safety net, no parachute, no scaffolding -- just left blowing in the wind."
John Evans

Top 24 Useful Tricks of iPhone and iPad Most People Don't Know - 6 views

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    "Although I purchased my iPhone several years ago, it took me a while to discover all of the useful tricks. Check out the following 24 tricks for the iPhone and iPad that you may not know, and let me know which one blows your mind."
John Evans

Using Aurasma to Bring Static Classrooms to Life - 5 views

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    "Aurasma is one of those special tools that just blows students, teachers and parents away. Taking advantage of one of the most magical advances in mobile technology, Augmented Reality, Aurasma allows you to link video, audio and amazingly realistic 3D imagery to everyday objects in your classroom. This app is one you just have to try to see its enormous potential for learning!"
John Evans

15 Mind-Blowing iPad Tricks Most People Don't Know - 6 views

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    "Have you just unwrapped your new iPad and you're still wondering where to start from? Or are you a seasoned iPad user looking for great tricks to use your iPad more efficiently? Then you came to the right place, because in this article you are going to learn a lot of cool things that you can do with your iPad that most people don't know about. These tricks will leave you glued to your iPad craving for more."
John Evans

Using Augmented Reality to Enhance Vocabulary Instruction Part One | The Apptive Learni... - 3 views

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    "Over the school holidays I have been playing around with an app called Aurasma, in the hope of creating an activity for reading groups to enhance our vocabulary studies. We already do a number of activities with iPads that enhance explicit vocabulary instruction, but this is going to be different. I think this activity is going to blow the kids away, and I'm so looking forward to seeing their faces when they use it for the first time."
John Evans

19 Mind-Blowing Tricks Every iPhone And iPad User Should Know - 0 views

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    "You spend, like, half of your life on that thing. Time to figure out what it really does."
John Evans

Celebrate Hour of Code with These Quick Programming Activities | Make: - 0 views

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    "A few weeks ago I shared some strategies to prepare for the Hour of Code with those who wanted to get ahead of the game and introduce kids at your local school to the power of programming. Well, the week we've been waiting for is finally here! Code.org's annual initiative Hour of Code is a worldwide event in which newbies can get their first taste of programming by spending an hour doing one of numerous coding activities. So whether you've prepared for a blow-out series of school-wide introductions or you just want to join in the Hour of Code spirit with some playful coding at home, read on to find the perfect activity."
John Evans

Classroom Tech Plugs Kids Into Maker Movement - 2 views

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    "It comes in a box - all the parts and a series of experiments teachers can use to help students learn how to build electronics. That's how Massimo Banzi simply describes the kit and instructional program his company has developed that will soon include the new Arduino 101 development board (called Genuino 101 outside the United States) he co-created with Intel. "We designed it in a way so that it's approachable for a beginner, but then it gives you a lot of things you can work on down the line," said Banzi. For teachers, this is a recipe and ingredients for blowing open new possibilities for today's youth who are facing a future fueled by digital innovation."
John Evans

Everything You Need to Know to Get Started With AR/VR in the Classroom | EdSurge News - 1 views

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    "Getting started with augmented and virtual reality may seem overwhelming, but with the right approach, successful implementation is achievable-and can actually be a lot of fun to learn. As we head back to school, a solid plan will help turn frustrating experiences into mind-blowing creative lessons. But first, an introduction to the world of AR/VR, which can sometimes get confusing."
Keri-Lee Beasley

10 Mind-blowing Interactive Stories That Will Change the Way You See the World | Visual... - 1 views

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    A great collection of interactive stories to use as mentor texts for more dynamic content.
John Evans

Doodle 4 Google Canada - 1 views

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    "Doodle 4 Google Canada is a national contest inviting students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 to redesign the logo for the Google.ca homepage for a day.* As Canada blows out a whole lot of candles for its 150th birthday this year, what better way to celebrate than by asking students to imagine what the next 150 years will look like? Google believes our youth hold the key to a bright future for Canada, and can't wait to see what their optimism, creativity and imagination give rise to. The winning doodle will be featured on the Google Canada homepage for 24 hours. The winning student will also receive a $10,000 university scholarship, a Google Chromebook, and a $10,000 technology award for their current school along with a trip to the final event on June 13, 2017."
John Evans

Students using ChatGPT to cheat, professor warns - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the new age of academic dishonesty. A college professor in South Carolina is sounding the alarm after catching a student using ChatGPT - a new artificial intelligence chat bot that can quickly digest and spit out written information about a vast array of subjects - to write an essay for his philosophy class. The weeks-old technology, released by OpenAI and readily available to the public, comes as yet another blow to higher learning, already plagued by rampant cheating. "Academia did not see this coming. So we're sort of blindsided by it," Furman University assistant philosophy professor Darren Hick told The Post. "As soon as I reported this on Facebook, my [academic] friends said, 'Yeah, I caught one too.'" "
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