G Suite Updates Blog: Create pointers to any file or folder in Google Drive with shortcuts - 0 views
G Suite Updates Blog: Smart Compose in Google Docs now generally available - 1 views
G Suite Updates Blog: Autocorrect now available for Google Docs on web - 1 views
G Suite Updates Blog: Hangouts Meet improvements for remote learning - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Google Product Updates for Teachers to Note This Weekend - 3 views
Free Technology for Teachers: My Updated Five Favorite Google Slides Add-ons - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Updated and Easier Way to Schedule Events in Google Calendar - 0 views
STEM Needs to Be Updated to STREAM | Rob Furman - 1 views
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"In 2006 there was a term that started to grow in the United States-- STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). The basis of the STEM movement was the growing concern that our students were not prepared for the high-tech jobs of the future. Just a year later a well-know researcher, Georgette Yakman, announced the need to include the arts in STEM programs; thus STEM became STEAM. Georgette took the inclusion of the arts and expanded on how it relates to the other STEM subjects. Her well-know quote is "Science and technology, interpreted through engineering and the arts, all based in elements of mathematics." This is a rich beginning to our dive into the 21st century job market... but! We have lost sight of one very important aspect of our education and all jobs, be they high-tech, low-tech, or no-tech. What about the importance of reading? Without the ability to read and write, there is not a job to be found for which STEM or STEAM education is going to be enough preparation. ELA, or English Language Arts, is a critical component of the core standards. There are also standards that help reference reading and writing for science and the technical subjects. The notion seems to be that reading is still a critical element in any student's success. Why not give it its proper place... STEM to STEAM to STREAM, standing for Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts and Math. "
Power Searching with Google Class Six - 4 views
Lifehacker.com Updates: Use Microsoft Word for Emergency Image Editing - 1 views
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Administrators Toolkit Updated and ... - 2 views
With Book Creator 2.5 Released With a Fantastic New Sharing Option | iPad Apps for School - 0 views
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"Book Creator is currently my favorite iPad app for creating multimedia books on your iPad. The app costs $4.99 (less with volume purchasing), but it is well worth it. The latest updates to Book Creator allows you to export your books to ePub 3.0 format. The exported file can be opened an read in the Chrome web browser using the free Readium browser extension. This is a great option as it allows a parent who doesn't have an iPad at home to view his or her child's work at home"
Bookry - dashboard - 2 views
The Padagogy Wheel: Convergent Thinking In Learning Technology - - 5 views
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"So when you take a Bloom's wheel, and smash it together with 60+ educational apps that allows learners to brainstorm, collaborate, research, create, curate, and create new knowledge-well, you have the image below, seemingly first found on Paul Hopkin's education site, and then updated and shared on the excellent blog over at the University of Adelaide-and now found all over #edtech social media."
12 BEST Children's Educational Apps of 2012 - 1 views
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"TWA is happy to release our list of 12 BEST Children's Educational Apps of 2012! Every app featured in this review has been RELEASED in 2012, updates excluded. We wish this list had 12 categories so we could cover all of the wonderful new educational additions to the app store. Since that is not feasible we are limiting this list to learning games only. We will post a list of the 12 Best Book Apps of 2012 soon, as well as a list of the top 12 Educational App Developers!"
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