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Free Technology for Teachers: Google Keep for iOS - Organize Ideas and Task Lists - 1 views

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    Google Keep is one of my favorite Android apps. I use it for setting reminders and creating task lists on my phone. Occasionally, I'll even use it to organize my thoughts in a series of sticky notes. This week Google made Keep available as an iOS app.
Kasey Bell

Google Code-in  |  Google Developers - 1 views

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    "Pre-university students ages 13 to 17 are invited to take part in Google Code-in, our contest introducing young minds to the world of open source. With a wide variety of bite-sized tasks, it's easy for beginners to jump in and get started no matter what skills you have. Mentors from our participating organizations are available to lend a helping hand as you learn what it's like to work on an open source project. Want to work with a real open source software organization while earning cool prizes? Try your hand at Google Code-in. The contest begins on December 7th."
Powerof R10

Edcanvas | The one place to organize and present knowledge - 1 views

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    Edcanvas features grid-like "canvases" for teachers and students to organize educational materials. A clear strength of this site is how easy it is to integrate content from Google, YouTube, Flickr, Dropbox or a user's desktop with the built-in search engine. By allowing users to embed digital media such as videos, images and other files with the drag-and-drop function, the canvases are able to become richer and more diverse. Another interesting feature is the newly-developed capability to leave audio comments on canvases which can help students learning foreign languages.
Powerof R10

MentorMob - Great Minds Share Alike - MentorMob - 0 views

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    Join a worldwide community that's organizing the best of the web into learning playlists.
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ashley gilliam

6 Steps to Exterminating Innovation in Schools | Hooked On Innovation - 1 views

  • Innovation is an annoying pest. It infects organizations and makes people uneasy because it’s usually accompanied by a disease called “change.”
  • It’s true, innovation is a pesky agitator to the status quo and it does come at a cost. In education, it’s even more of a pest because the one thing almost everyone in our country has in common is that we all have the same stored image (and hence vision) of what education is and how to play the game of school.
  • What follows are the best ways to “exterminate” the pest that is innovation.
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  • If you find innovation infiltrating the walls of your school, be sure to point out the fact that no one knows if this will work.
  • It’s hard to be creative and innovative with a short leash.
  • Professional learning and support are fertilizers needed to help innovation grow.
  • Social media is a breeding ground for innovation
  • A BYOD program is a great way to save money.
  • have technology in your schools
  • will surely just be a nuisance in the
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  • Teachers will become so frustrated they’ll welcome the change back to “traditional” teaching and learning.
  • So sharpen up those number 2 pencils and let’s move forward! Wait…that’s too progressive.
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