Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Use Google Keep Within Google Docs | Practical Ed Tech - 0 views
ISTE Says Watch Out for Coding, Immersive Tech This School Year -- THE Journal - 2 views
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"The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) this week named five technology trends to watch in the 2017-2018 school year. Serving approximately 100,000 teachers, administrators, ed tech specialists and other education stakeholders worldwide, ISTE has a comprehensive view of the K-12 education landscape and offers a unique perspective on emerging learning technologies, according to CEO Richard Culatta. "With improved connectivity and increasingly impactful educator professional learning around the use of technology, many students will have new experiences as the bell rings to start a new school year," Culatta said the announcement. An ISTE educator from Wisconsin says coding can be taught to students as young as kindergarten. First, the organization called coding "the international language of problem-solving" and says every student will need to know the basics of computer science. "Teachers are helping students attain problem-solving skills by infusing coding and computational thinking into courses across the curriculum and encouraging students to become digital content creators," the organization wrote."
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
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Use Tables in Google Docs & Slides | Practical Ed Tech - 3 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Use Toontastic 3D to Create Animated Videos | Pract... - 2 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Find Fun Math Challenges on Would You Rather | Prac... - 1 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Try Connected Mind for Creating Mind Maps | Practic... - 2 views
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"Mind mapping is a great way for students to organize their thoughts before designing a presentation. It is also a great way for students to connect pieces of information during a research project. Students can mind map on paper or create mind maps digitally. Creating mind maps digitally can give students more design flexibility and more ways to share their ideas with others. Many digital mind map creation tools limit users to making straight lines and direct connections between elements within your mind map. Connected Mind is not one of those tools. Using Connected Mind you can create free-form mind maps or use a template to create a mind map. Connected Mind is available to use as a Chrome app, as an Android app, or as an iOS app. In the video embedded below I demonstrate how to use Connected Mind."
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - 11 Great Google Sheets Templates | Practical Ed Tech - 1 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - How to Find Creative Commons Images | Practical Ed ... - 0 views
'Iron Chef' parodies: A perfect use of ed tech? - eClassroom News | eClassroom News - 2 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Google Form Notifications | Practical Ed Tech - 2 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - How to Use Handwriting in Google Docs and Forms | P... - 5 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Six Styles of Video Projects and Tools for Creating... - 0 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - 10 Google Search Tips for Students | Practical Ed Tech - 1 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Two Easy Ways to Create Audio Recordings | Practica... - 3 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - How to Use Google Docs Offline | Practical Ed Tech - 1 views
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