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John Evans

Edtech Conferences You Need To Know | EdSurge News - 0 views

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    "The education world-and the edtech community-have plenty of conferences. At EdSurge, we love to attend them, write about them and share upcoming events on our site here. Now in consultation with other conference-trotting stars, we've pulled together a list of the leading 40 or so convenings for educators and edtech entrepreneurs and executives. We're pleased to share it with you-yep, yours' for the taking, in two handy sizes."
John Evans

How to grow your professional learning network using social media - Daily Genius - 0 views

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    "The idea of connecting with other educators, school leaders, and parents online is a great one. But figuring out where to start can be a challenge. Currently, about 80% of U.S. teachers are on social media and using it to become better at their profession. In an effort to make sure these teachers are making the most of their time, we wanted to put together a handy visual guide that will help you grow your professional learning network (PLN) using social media. These tips and ideas are simple and there's a big reason for that. Instead of giving you 50-100 different ways to use the social networks, we wanted to start small. Teachers have basically no time to learn 100 different ways to use Twitter so why not instead offer our best tips in one simple-to-use visual."
John Evans

Google Maps now lets you send directions to your iPhone from desktop search | iMore - 0 views

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    "If you're planning a trip in the near future, Google Maps got a nice update that's sure to come in handy. Users can now send directions from their desktop browser straight to their iPhone."
John Evans

Learn to Code With TouchDevelop #MSFTCamp21 | Brian Aspinall, CV - 0 views

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    "TouchDevelop is a handy tool I have been exploring for about a year or so. What I loved about it initially was that it is browser based and HTML5 meaning it works on all tablets and devices - yes, ALL devices…even you Mr. iOS. Did I mention is it web based? No bugging your IT people for app installations!"
John Evans

The Educator's Guide to Pinterest | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Your classroom probably has a bulletin board. It's the perfect spot to organize information and show off great work. Increasingly, learning is happening online, and so it's no surprise that the bulletin board has moved online. Enter Pinterest. Teachers of young students are using the online application to find lesson ideas and stay organized, while middle and high school teachers are getting their students to use the app themselves for planning projects or collecting materials for class discussions. And librarians are running reading programs and creating book lists with that handy little Pinterest button. If you're wondering whether you should join Pinterest, read on. We'll show you how to get your account set up, how other educators are using Pinterest, and where to find inspiration on the app."
John Evans

6 Handy Tools for Adding Text to Pictures ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 3 views

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    "In today's selection we curated for you some useful apps and web tools to use to add text to pictures and create classroom posters. Students can use these tools for different educational purposes including visually explaining a given topic, creating greeting cards, designing inspirational quote posters and many more."
John Evans

11 Tech Tools Every Teacher Should Know About - More Than A Tech - 0 views

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    "When it comes to technology, a teacher can't have enough tools in their toolbox.  Check out our list of 11 tech tools for teachers.  You probably won't use these sites or apps every single day, but they really come in handy when you need them.  All of these tools are designed to help you solve a problem."
John Evans

Make a Stylish Flashlight Out of Kitchen Trash | Make: DIY Projects, How-Tos, Electroni... - 1 views

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    "You could call it a trashlight, a handy and handsome AA flashlight made out of little more than a soda can and a cereal box (plus a bulb and two AA batteries). Before you say anything, yes, of course you can buy super-cheap penlights like this. But that would be largely missing the point here. This is about making something yourself, something out of nothing. And I guarantee you that if you take the time to do this project, to render literal garbage into an useful everyday tool, you will get the warmest, fuzziest feeling every time you illuminate some dark corner of your world with it."
John Evans

The quick guide to using Pinterest in education - Daily Genius - 1 views

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    "To understand how to get the best from Pinterest, this, from WorldWideLearn, is as handy a graphic as you'll see, on how and where to deploy it best."
John Evans

5 Ways to Use Augmented Reality App Aurasma in Your Class ~ Educational Technology and ... - 0 views

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    "Talking about augmented reality technology in teaching and learning the first thing that comes to mind is this wonderful app called Aurasma. Since its release a few years ago, Aurasma gained so much in popularity and several teachers have already embraced it within their classrooms. For those of you who are not yet familiar with how Aurasma works and how to use in it in your class, this handy guide from Apple in Education is a great resource to start with."
John Evans

Paperless World: 50 Tips and Tools for Reading On Your iPod | College@Home - 0 views

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    By now, you probably know that the iPod is for more than just music. It can be a great device for catching up on your reading, too. Whether you're downloading audio books or study guides, the iPod makes a handy and compact reader on the go, and you can make the most of it with the resources we've collected here
John Evans

Educational iPhone Apps for Middle & High School Students - iPhone Apps, iPad apps & iP... - 0 views

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    "Homework is no fun for anyone-including Mom and Dad. It becomes even more painful, as your child enters middle and high school grades. The probability that most parents differentiate equations every day for a living or for a hobby is pretty slim. These apps are filled with great information that can be accessed quickly and easily to make homework time move more swiftly. They are also handy tools for the times when your child has lost computer and gaming privileges. The whining stops pretty quickly, when you offer them an opportunity to study the endocrine system instead of play Halo or read Notch's latest blog post."
John Evans

Lessons and Apps for The iPad in Visual Art ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    "Pad is a versatile tool that can be used like a Swiss Knife, you mention it and there is an app for it. One of the cognitive areas we can improve through the use of iPad is creativity. There are several excellent apps out there that are specifically designed to unleash learners creativity, drawing and painting tools are some of them. Having access to apps is one thing but using them effectively is another thing and that's where a practical guide such as the one below comes in handy"
John Evans

A 4-Step Guide To Effective Lesson Planning - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Building lesson plans is an integral part of every teacher's day. Integrating technology into lessons (that may have previously existed in a totally non-technology infused version) can sometimes be difficult, especially if the task at hand can be easily completed without technology - many of us wonder why bother if we don't have to. While there are tons of lesson planning sites online that offer either templates or ready made lesson plans for a fee, tailoring the lesson plans to your particular material and students is usually the best option. The handy infographic below takes a look at the lesson planning process broken down into a simple, four step process. Think of it as having four different buckets of building blocks, and you can choose one item from each bucket to piece together your final product. You could potentially use this to make a rubric style lesson planner for yourself - if you were feeling ambitious!"
John Evans

Does Your School Teach Computer Science? Should It? - Edudemic - 3 views

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    "More courses in STEM subjects, teaching more students how to code, and getting more girls and women into traditionally male professions (ie, the STEM subjects) are all big topics these days. The main issue that all of these things address is that as our world develops technologically and becomes more tech dependent, we will need more students trained in disciplines that can support that, and currently, there is a huge skills gap. The handy infographic below takes a look at how to unlock the code to student success, and addresses computer science specifically, and how few schools teach computer science courses at all."
John Evans

A Handy Interactive Chemistry Periodic Table for iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 1 views

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    "Chemisode for Chemistry is a wonderful free periodic table that you can install on your iPad and use in your classroom with your students. Chemisode is a fully interactive periodic table with over fifteen pieces of information about each element. "
John Evans

6 Ways Social Media Will Change In 2014 - Edudemic - 4 views

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    "When the clocks flip and 2013 becomes 2014, some things may change. One that probably won't is that you'll still be using social media in your classroom. We know that technology and trends are changing all the time, so what will 2014 hold in store for social media? The handy infographic below takes a look at 6 trends and predictions for social media in the new year. While it is somewhat geared towards businesses, each one has implications in both the classroom and for personal use as well."
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