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John Evans

How to Download YouTube Videos | PCMag - 0 views

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    "Hours of footage is uploaded to YouTube every single second. What if you want to download it? In some circles, that's considered a big no-no, but you have your reasons, right? Here's how."
John Evans

11 commonly confused English words and how to avoid mixing them up - 0 views

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    "English is filled with words that look alike or sound alike (or both), but mean very different things - so it's easy to get confused and use the wrong word at the wrong moment. As "word nerds" and podcast hosts of NPR's "You're Saying it Wrong," we're constantly on the lookout for these mistakes. And we've seen them everywhere, from corporate reports, resumes and cover letters, to major publications. But if you're aware of the different meanings of these words, you won't fall into the same traps. Here's a list of some of the most commonly confused words in the English language:"
John Evans

Five useful new Windows 10 features you might not know about - Which? News - 0 views

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    "Changes are made to Windows 10 all the time, so it's hard to keep track of the really useful new features. We've highlighted five that you might have missed"
John Evans

What is Hybrid Learning? And What It Means for K-12 Schools - 0 views

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    "Hybrid learning has been a hot topic since the pandemic forced schools to reformat and restructure instruction. Here's more nuance and context on the concept."
John Evans

How To Teach Kids That Ads Are Manipulating Them | HuffPost Canada Parenting - 2 views

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    "Children need to understand the influence of advertisements and other media to be empowered to make smart decisions"
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Podcast Playlist - 10 Podcasts for Innovative Ed... - 0 views

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    "While some people Netflix bindged during the pandemic, I choose another form of entertainment: Podcasts. Podcasts are great for multitaskers like me. Whether you're jogging, cleaning, driving, flying, doing yoga (don't judge me) or out walking your dog, a podcast provides a great way to keep the learning going while you're doing something else. Check out the playlist below to see what I'm listening to these days."
John Evans

The Two Most Important Things We Don't Teach | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    "While last year was a global human tragedy, it is not likely that pandemic will be the change force that most shapes the lives and livelihoods of young people, it's the climate crisis and artificial intelligence (AI). Unfortunately, it's easy to leave high school and college without having considered either. Both factors will influence where and how people live, how they earn a living and the politics of the common good. Both have built-in accelerators that will expand inequality and negatively impact those least advantaged. Young people deserve a chance to learn about climate change and AI and develop an informed opinion about the path forward and where they can make a difference."
John Evans

10 TED-Ed Lessons to get students thinking - 2 views

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    "School days might seem as if they move at a glacial pace after winter break. The spring and summer breaks seem too far away, and whether students are learning in-person or online, they could use a bit of fun. Teachers can use TED-Ed Lessons to liven up long days and highlight students' different personal interests. The TED-Ed platform is especially cool because educators can build lessons around any TED-Ed Original, TED Talk, or YouTube video. Once you find the video you want to use, you can use the TED-Ed Lessons editor to add questions, discussion prompts, and additional resources. Use these TED-Ed Lessons for brain breaks, to introduce new lessons, or to inject some fun and engaging conversation into your class. "
John Evans

12 incredibly useful Gmail settings you didn't know you needed - 3 views

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    "Make Gmail more effective than ever with these out-of-the-way advanced settings and adjustments."
John Evans

22 Hidden Chrome Features That Will Make Your Life Easier | PCMag - 5 views

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    "Google's Chrome browser has a ton of hidden little tricks you may not know about. Here are 22 tips that will make you a better Chrome user."
John Evans

Control Alt Achieve: Google Tools and Activities for Art Education - 1 views

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    Although there is no replacement for getting your hands dirty with finger paints, technology can offer many ways for students to be creative when making art. In addition to creativity, technology can also allow students to explore and learn about art in new and engaging ways. There are so many awesome technology tools for art, including desktop programs, mobile apps, and interactive websites. Along with all of those, there are many tools from Google that can help with teaching, learning, exploring, and creating art.
John Evans

How to Clear Podcasts Storage on iPhone & iPad to Free Up Space - 0 views

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    If you listen to a lot of podcasts on your iPhone and iPad, especially downloaded podcasts for offline listening, chances are they're gradually taking up valuable storage space on your device. Fortunately, you can clear this data whenever you want and with ease
John Evans

How to use a private Wi-Fi address on iPhone and iPad | iMore - 0 views

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    Alittle known feature introduced in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 is the ability to use a private Wi-Fi address. But, why would you want to use a private Wi-Fi address? It's simple, really. The device you are using on any wireless network is trackable by its MAC (media access control) address. Apple is making it easy for your iPhone or iPad using iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 to use a private address. This makes your device and its activity less trackable, meaning more peace of mind for you.
John Evans

Practice Failure - 0 views

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    We learn valuable lessons when we experience failure and setbacks. Most of us wait for those failures to happen to us, however, instead of seeking them out. But deliberately making mistakes can give us the knowledge we need to more easily overcome obstacles in the future.
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How the world embraced consumerism - BBC Future - 0 views

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    Over the course of the 20th Century, capitalism moulded the ordinary person into a consumer. Kerryn Higgs traces the historical roots of the world's unquenchable thirst for more stuff.
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6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2021 | Cult of Pedagogy - 7 views

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    It's hard to imagine a time in recent history when we had more distractions, more challenges, more stuff to think about that is way more important than technology. But as someone reminded me earlier today, the show must go on. You still have work to do. You still have students who need an education. And the tools in this year's Teacher's Guide to Tech can help.
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How Remote Learning is Preparing Students for Jobs of the Future | Emerging Education T... - 2 views

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    There's no doubt that the world looks far different today than it did just a year ago. For so many of us, the outbreak of COVID-19 has dramatically changed the way we live our daily lives. Now, more than ever, we're using the internet not just for communication or for entertainment. We're relying on it to help us survive and grow, from working at home to learning at home. But what does the transition to the digital world mean for our children who are having to adapt to remote learning? How might this affect not only their education today, but also their hopes and dreams for the future? Are we dooming this generation to a lifetime of academic struggle because of the "learning loss" they're ostensibly facing now? And, if so what does that mean for their futures? For their career prospects?
John Evans

Lesson Plan: Discuss 22-year-old Amanda Gorman's inaugural poem "The Hill We Climb" | L... - 0 views

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    In this lesson, students examine the poetry of Amanda Gorman, who was chosen to read her poem "The Hill We Climb" at President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021. Gorman's poem will complement Biden's message and themes of "unity."
John Evans

Getting Clearer: Schooling Loss, Not Learning Loss | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    The narrative of "learning loss" is weaponizing static achievement against young people and families in ways that further harms them in a time of global pandemic and disarray. Instead of falling back on the nostalgia of an outdated and mechanized education system, we must push forward into the global shift of our human existence and post-pandemic learning needs and opportunities. As we design teaching and learning now, and in the future, it is best we recycle the good mineral components of the previous education machine and build new resources for teaching and learning that serves the needs of all of our futures.
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