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John Evans

The 90 Hottest EdTech Tools According to Education Experts (by tutorful.co.uk) - Grow with Tech - 6 views

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    "They've given us a list of 90 amazing, tried and tested tools that they absolutely could not live without as education professionals. Their recommendations include a host of free, paid and free-trial options. Ready to take a look?"
Phil Taylor

Can Google Help Students Master the Art of Online Search? | EdTech Magazine - 4 views

  • Google’s Search Education feature gives educators free access to lesson plans and classroom activities intended to help students cultivate better online search skills.
John Evans

How To: Use Wikipedia in the Classroom Responsibly - 5 views

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    "Despite the fact that it's currently the year 2013, and that our collective EdTech excitement is growing every single day, there's still one aspect of modern technology and the Internet that is too often ignored in our classrooms. You know what I'm talking about: the "W" word. Wikipedia."
John Evans

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."
John Evans

41 Resources, Tools, And Apps To Improve Writing Skills - - 0 views

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    "Math gets all the love-at least that appears to be the case in the edtech world. But applications of automated essay scoring have been growing steadily for 15 years. The shift to digital instructional materials, preparations for state online assessment, and a new crop of writing apps is adding new energy to digital ELA."
Phil Taylor

Google Docs Extension for ESL or Struggling Readers | David Lee EdTech - 10 views

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    Chrome add on for Google Docs - looks very powerful
John Evans

http://www.evenfromhere.org/edtech-makerspace/ - 6 views

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    "Creating is important. In the West, traditional education has concentrated mainly on our heads, on filling them with knowledge. Little time and effort has been put into teaching students to be creative, to think widely (or often, deeply for that matter). In the past few decades, as our societies have advanced technologically, we have somehow arrived at the point where an education that places at least some emphasis on making actual real things with our hands and our minds is seen as second class, as "vocational." This is a mistake."
John Evans

All the Good Apps Fit on One Screen - EdTech Researcher - Education Week - 6 views

  • Thus, educators don't need to review and master the hundreds of education apps that come out every year; rather, they should consider how a small suite of apps related to annotation, curation, and image, audio, and video production could support diverse student performances of understanding.
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    "One of the core principles of good iPad usage that my EdTechTeacher colleagues have developed is the idea that educators should focus on creation apps rather than content apps. Most apps that are designed to teach specific content are terrible, so educators shouldn't think of iPads as repositories of apps but rather as portable media creation devices. Thus, educators don't need to review and master the hundreds of education apps that come out every year; rather, they should consider how a small suite of apps related to annotation, curation, and image, audio, and video production could support diverse student performances of understanding. "
John Evans

Coding, Computer Science and iPads - My Current View | Ant's ICT - 7 views

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    "I have spoken a lot recently about my frustration with a lack of apps that help teach children to code. Largely this frustration is centred around the resulting perception of ICT and edtech this limitation gives our schools. If a school invests wholesale in a set of iPads then the ICT curriculum for these children can be based largely around internet research, movie making and a collection of multimedia authoring apps. And though I love my iPads and iPad lessons the aspect of struggle or challenge for children using these devices is not always apparent or indeed talked about."
John Evans

Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » Tech It Up Tuesday: The LIFE Photo Archive & Document Analysis Worksheets - 0 views

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    "Are you ready for another round of Tech It Up Tuesday, a series devoted to sharing an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the classroom setting? This week's shout out goes to the LIFE Photo Archive powered by Google, a collection of unpublished historical images from LIFE Magazine that span from the 1750's to present-day. This database containing millions of images-a joint venture between LIFE Magazine and Google-is completely free and very simple to use. Just access the site and then select a category of photos to browse (decades, people, places, events, etc.) or use the search option to locate the desired image. Once a photo is found, it can be downloaded to your device and utilized in multimedia projects, documents, presentations, etc.-so long as it has an educational/non-commercial use."
Phil Taylor

Technology in Schools Offers Potential Not Promise - Matt Harris, Ed.D. - International EdTech Specialist - 0 views

  • Technology CAN make learning deeper, broader, and interconnected. It CAN teach new skills. It has the POTENTIAL for lasting impact on students and teachers.
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