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NikPeachey on Twitter: "Noteshelf - Best Note Taking App for iPad via @AnaCristinaPrts ... - 1 views

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    Noteshelf - Best Note Taking App for iPad via @AnaCristinaPrts https://t.co/2zqPj3qLQG #elt #digilit #edtech #tesol… https://t.co/DM9rpF9kAu
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K12 Online Conference 2009 | GETTING STARTED KEYNOTEThe Wizard of Apps - 2 views

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    In this student-produced keynote, Joyce and the students of Springfield Township High School's Theatre II class consider which apps are the most critical as they walk the road together.
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20 Free Online Tools, Apps, and Downloads « So You Want To Teach? - 0 views

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    20 free sites that would be genuinely useful to educators throughout the school year:
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Instructional Technology / Virtual Speaker Series: Tony Vincent 2012-13 - 0 views

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    Show What You Know with Web and Mobile Apps Recorded Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:30 - 4:30 pm (EST)
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I'm Just A Teacher & I've Just Made An App - YouTube - 4 views

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    "Come along and find out how to develop your own mobile applications for iPhone/iPad/Android and web devices without any need to know complicated code."
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5 Things To Know About The BYOD Trend | Edudemic - 2 views

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    "The Bring-Your-Own-Device trend makes sense. It's cost-effective and lets students use the device they already know and love. While it may present some problems for your school or district's IT department, it's a great start to bringing in web 2.0 tools and apps to the classroom."
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12 Tech Tools to Help You Relax - 2 views

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    "We all have stress in our lives. In fact, tech can often be a source of the stress. But tech can also help you to relax, offering a more calm environment and helping you to take your mind off of your troubles. When using apps or surfing the Web, you may become upset by a Facebook post, tweet, or news report. Or maybe you read an email from your boss unfairly criticizing your hard work. You may be tempted to step away from your tech, but perhaps tech can be the solution to your tension. These tech tools may help you relax and unwind from your stressors."
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Essential Extensions: Practical Chrome Extensions for Education | Tech Learning - 0 views

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    "I love it when I find a new app or extension that does something cool. Whether it's a new function, a more efficient workflow, or it will block spoilers for Star Wars, a good extension is a powerful tool. As I often write about, there's not enough time in education to waste, so I'm particularly fond of the tools that help save clicks and make our work more effective, both for students and teachers. Lately, I've been exploring new online tools to add functionality to Google Chrome and improve the way we are using presentation tools. I wanted to explore better ways to screen shot (RIP, Snagit), annotate, and work smarter within the G Suite ecosystem. Here are three extensions that are new to me that have had a big impact on my practice, along with some practical ideas of how I use them in my classroom and coaching. The images are courtesy of the Chrome Web Store, and each link will take you directly to the extension for more information"
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