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in title, tags, annotations or urlMoving at the Speed of Creativity | Use Google to Identify Plagiarism & Teach How to Avoid Committing It - 1 views
So Many 3D Printing Options - How to Choose the Right One - 1 views
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"If you've looked into 3D printing, you know there are a lot of options - some good and some not so much. Since the technology is just beginning to enter classrooms and is new for most schools, choosing a good partner and printer is important when diving head first into this new world. There are plenty of schools which have experienced problems from purchasing machines that are no longer serviced or weren't made well, and avoiding these missteps can save everybody a lot of time, money and headache."
Troubleshooting Guide to 16 Common 3D Printing Problems | All3DP - 2 views
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"Here at ALL3DP, we've had our fair share of print failures. But the upside to those failures is that we've become finely tuned to recognizing and solving many common 3D printing problems. Direct from our 3D printer troubleshooting experience, we've collected together 16 of the most common 3D printing problems we've had and replicated them here. This article will help you to quickly diagnose your 3D printing issues, and find the solution with our 3D printer troubleshooting guide. Discover how and when these 3D printing problems occur, and the steps you can take to avoid them in future."
Avoid the 17 Deadly Sins of Flipped Learning Tech Selection - 2 views
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How to Avoid the 17 Deadly Sins of Flipped Learning Technology Selection
11 Common Gmail Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) - BetterCloud Monitor - 2 views
3D Printing in Early Childhood - Ms. Pana Says - 0 views
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"Integration into the Kindergarten curriculum was a rather loose connection, but definitely a great introduction to 3D printing. One of the Kindergarten writing units revolves around "Looking Closely" at different things and writing about them like a scientist. Many of the Kindergarten teachers like to choose leaves as one of the objects students write about, so I decided to expand this idea into the design of a 3D printed leaf. To support students looking closely at small details as well as develop fine motor skills, each class worked together to make a blown up drawing of a leaf. In order to avoid having the whole class fighting over space to observe and draw around one piece of butcher paper, I set up the class so that I had three stations for the students to rotate around. The other two stations were a Bee Bot coding station and an Engineering Design challenge with Legos (design a bridge strong enough to hold a water bottle)."
9 Social Media Red Flags Parents Should Know About | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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"Does a red flag mean your kid shouldn't use a particular app? Not at all. Most kids use social media apps safely -- and kids don't always use every feature of every app. Also, you can often disable certain features so they're no longer a problem. Finally, talking about using social media safely, responsibly, and respectfully is the best way to help your kid identify and avoid red flags. Here are the most common social media red flags, the apps they're found in, and tips for dealing with them. "
What is 'fake news,' and how can you spot it? Try our quiz - The Globe and Mail - 4 views
7 Blogging Mistakes You Must Avoid by All Means - 10 views
A Glossary of Blogging Terms for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
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"Below is a selection of the basic blogging terms that are definitely a must-know for any beginner blogger. The aim behind this list is to help teachers and students new to the blogosphere avoid those "awkward" lexical confrontations with technical terms . Learning and understanding this terminology will absolutely help you blog better."
10 Teaching with Technology Mistakes You Don't Want to Make - 0 views
Life of an Educator by Justin Tarte: 10 tips to avoid technology integration frustration - 1 views
What Kind of Learner Are You? | Learning is Growing - 0 views
Fun and Accessible Computer Science Tools for Kids - 0 views
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"Computer Science can sound pretty daunting, particularly if you don't know a lot about the subject, and it is often thought of as the preserve of 'geeks' or particularly intelligent students. The idea that it is particularly difficult can put off students who might actually have a real natural ability for the subject, which is a great shame, so finding accessible tools to help them explore and get to know the subject from an early age is a great way to avoid it becoming something feared! And with everything becoming ever more internet orientated, it has never been more useful to provide students with some simple computer science skills from a young age, which will stand them in excellent stead for the future."
The Listening Teacher: Getting Feedback From Your Students - 0 views
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""The single most important thing I learned in this class is that I don't have to have tons of homework to learn a lot." Mid-year or more frequently, I ask students to complete an evaluation form. I craft the questions carefully so simple answers are hard to write. Instead, I try to create specific, complex questions that cover the material, the classroom activities and the students-peers and the individual. Many teachers shake their heads and avoid these exercises. They scoff that students would actually take the forms seriously or that the students will say anything useful. But I find the nature of the questions often elicits a straight answer-short, but helpful."
Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: EdTechPalooza 2013 - The Definitive App Smasher's Guide - 0 views
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Description: Avoid succumbing to content app frenzy, instead center your use of iPads to create projects that allow for "app smashing." In this session, learn how you can blend the creations from one or more apps into incredibly fun creations. Get a free copy of iBook, "The Definitive App Smasher's Guide."
5 Apps to Boost Math Skills over the Summer | Common Sense Media - 0 views
Preventing Summer Slide: Why Not Try Internet Research? | Edutopia - 2 views
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"It is that time of year. Across the nation, teachers are saying goodbye to their students for a few months, while parents are tasked with helping their children avoid the pitfalls of the well-documented "summer slide." What many parents may have overlooked is the fantastic opportunity right at their fingertips -- Internet research."
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