5 reasons to use Netflix in the classroom - eClassroom News - 0 views
Fifty from ISTE: 50 new ed-tech services - eClassroom News - 0 views
eSN Tools for Schools - 0 views
- Technology Issues vs Behavior Issues - 0 views
The Google+ cheat sheet Google should have produced years ago - Daily Genius - 0 views
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Figuring out how to use a new app, software, device, or social network is never easy. That’s probably why there are so few truly popular and robust social networks, for example, in use today. Seriously, there are billions of people on this planet and apparently less than a dozen social networks suffice? Seems odd, no? …
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Figuring out how to use a new app, software, device, or social network is never easy. That’s probably why there are so few truly popular and robust social networks, for example, in use today. Seriously, there are billions of people on this planet and apparently less than a dozen social networks suffice? Seems odd, no? …
Apple caves in ebooks fight: what the big settlement means for you - 0 views
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It's finally over. Apple has all but given up its long-running legal fight over ebook price fixing, and agreed to pay instead. Here's a quick Q&A about what happens next.
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It's finally over. Apple has all but given up its long-running legal fight over ebook price fixing, and agreed to pay instead. Here's a quick Q&A about what happens next.
Pilots & Proof of Concept | K-12 Blueprint - 0 views
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A pilot or proof of concept (POC) demonstrates the feasibility of an education technology program before it is fully implemented. It's a useful tool for assessing how a certain program or technology could be ultimately deployed: to show what's possible and to begin to determine what works and what doesn't. These tools can help you to plan a solid proof of concept and see what's possible (and what's problematic) before undertaking a full-scale deployment.
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A pilot or proof of concept (POC) demonstrates the feasibility of an education technology program before it is fully implemented. It's a useful tool for assessing how a certain program or technology could be ultimately deployed: to show what's possible and to begin to determine what works and what doesn't. These tools can help you to plan a solid proof of concept and see what's possible (and what's problematic) before undertaking a full-scale deployment.
The 10 iOS Apps You've Never Heard Of (But Should Use) - 0 views
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Our resident mobile expert (and small business owner) shares his favorite, lesser-known iOS apps that help him get work done on the run. Check 'em out to see if they'll work for you.
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Our resident mobile expert (and small business owner) shares his favorite, lesser-known iOS apps that help him get work done on the run. Check 'em out to see if they'll work for you.
This is How to Use Google Drive with Edmodo to Share Docs and Assignments with Students... - 0 views
SymbalooEDU: Easily Organize All Your Websites | mattBgomez - 0 views
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I have posted in the past about how I use Symbaloo to organize the websites my class visits and I wanted to updated that post as some of the features on SymbalooEDU have changed. The video below wi...
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I have posted in the past about how I use Symbaloo to organize the websites my class visits and I wanted to updated that post as some of the features on SymbalooEDU have changed. The video below wi...
TED-Ed video lessons - 0 views
The Ultimate Directory Of Free Image Sources - The Edublogger - 0 views
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So, you need an image for your blog? We've spent some time categorizing our favorite sources for free images and organizing them in such a way as to help you find what you're looking for. Here are ...
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So, you need an image for your blog? We've spent some time categorizing our favorite sources for free images and organizing them in such a way as to help you find what you're looking for. Here are ...
New Summer courses: Google Apps, Lesson Plans, STEM, PBL & more - 0 views
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