102 Free (or Free-to-Try) Online Collaborative Learning Tools - 2 views
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Today's student generation is mobile, online and Internet-savvy. They are all computer gurus, and they often engage better with their electronics than they do with paper and pencil. As the saying goes, when you can't beat 'em, join 'em: charge into the information age as a 21 st century teacher.
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Huge list of sites and apps that foster collaboration. Tools are divided by grade level and a section for special education is included.
The Minecraft Generation - NYTimes.com - 0 views
The Comprehensive Google Drive Guide for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology... - 2 views
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The e-Learning Coach - 0 views
Presefy - 0 views
Netiquette - 1 views
Poster for netiquette rules, good way to review, or even have students research and create a poster with a tech tool. http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/10/awesome-poster-featuring-15-online...
SAMR Model Explained for Teachers | Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
Some Good Chrome Extensions for Students with Learning Disabilities | Educational Techn... - 0 views
Here Is An Excellent Screen Capture Tool for Teachers | Educational Technology and Mobi... - 0 views
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VideoAnt - 2 views
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Video Ant is a great way to encourage collaboration. Unlike EdPuzzle, the students can conduct a discussion on the video. VideoAnt is a web-based video annotation tool for mobile and desktop devices. Use VideoAnt to add annotations, or comments, to web-hosted videos. VideoAnt-annotated videos are called "Ants".
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This is the coolest tool. You can add annotations and comments to online video.