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Rob Belprez

Free Technology for Teachers: 47+ Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Free Technology for Teachers: 47+ Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom
anamaria menezes

The 50 greatest arts videos on YouTube | Technology | The Observer - 0 views

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    The 50 greatest arts videos on YouTube
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Paul Beaufait

Screen Sharing in Google Hangouts - YouTube - 7 views

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    BestBloggingTips shows and tells how to start screen-sharing in a Google+ Hangout. She warns that everyone present can see your Gmail address, if you share Google stuff directly, and notes that sharing screens in Hangouts are small.
tamgrist

Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    An informative site for teachers trying to do more with technology in their classrooms. The latest entry is a link to a youtube video by teachers that is a play on the K-12 21st C Learners. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8
social india

Are you addict to facebook and twitter? - 0 views

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    What is the name of Facebook addict? In US, facebook is the No.2 site behind Google and ahead of YouTube and yahoo based on page views and users. Every 60 seconds, users updating their statuses, sending messages, writing posts, tagging photos, sharing photos, etc. on facebook. If you find yourself checking facebook on your phone during meetings, on the bus, on dates, during movies and in bed, you may have a problem of facebook addiction named as "facebookholism". Nearly one quarter of facebookholism users check their account at least 5 times daily.
Paul Beaufait

Evidence increases for reading on paper instead of screens - 4 views

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    "[S]tudies point to better reading comprehension from printed material..." (deck). "[R]esults from 33 high-quality studies that tested students' comprehension ... showed that students of all ages, from elementary school to college, tend to absorb more when they're reading on paper than on screens, particularly when it comes to nonfiction material" (Barshay, ¶¶ 3-4). That is, without the extra bells and whistles that digital texts can potentially offer" (¶10). "Still, there isn't yet convincing proof that the digital add-ons improve reading comprehension or even match the reading comprehension that students can achieve with text on paper" (¶12). Barshay, Jill. (2019.08.12). Evidence increases for reading on paper instead of screens [online news report]. https://hechingerreport.org/evidence-increases-for-reading-on-paper-instead-of-screens/
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