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Ultimate Microsoft Edge extensions you must use - SoftwareVilla News - 0 views
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Extensions are an important part of any web browser. They significantly extend the functionality of your web browser. That's why choosing the Extensions, which are indeed very helpful, is very important. Here in this post, we've come up with such ultimate Microsoft Edge Extensions which you must use.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Great Google Drive Add-ons for Teachers - A PDF Handout - 2 views
6 of the Best Hidden Features in Google Chrome - The Gooru Best Resources for Google Apps - 3 views
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"Google Chrome is actually much more than just a web browser. Google has tucked away a lot of hidden functionalities into the Chrome browser. Jotting notes on a built in notepad, playing a dinosaur themed browser game when the wifi is out, and even finding your lost cell phone on a Google map, are just a couple of the cool things most people can do. These are six of our favorite hidden Chrome tricks you can try out right now"
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Chrome extensions - 1 views
Digital Media and Learning Research Hub (MacArthur Foundation) - 1 views
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" We investigate the ways in which digital technology is changing learning environments, social and civic institutions, and youth culture. We work to support the growth of the emerging digital media and learning field and community. We spread thought leadership and best practices for next generation learning and civics. How we do it Carry out an extensive agenda of original research Provide a gathering place for those interested in new models of learning Host a weekly webinar series Produce blogs, websites, a report series, other publications Hold an annual conference Support emerging scholars by sponsoring workshops, working groups and a weeklong summer institute Partner with like-minded research organizations and individuals"
Gooru | A Free Search Engine for Learning | Sign up, Sign in - 1 views
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Gooru is a new service (still carrying the Alpha label) that aims to provide teachers and students with an extensive collection of videos, interactive displays, documents, diagrams, and quizzes for learning about topics in math and science. As a Gooru member you have access to hundreds of resources according to subject areas such as chemistry, biology, ecology, algebra, calculus, and more. Within each subject area you can look for resources according to media type such as video, interactive display, slides, text, and lesson plans. When you find resources that you want to use, drag them to the resources folder within your account. Gooru also offers you the option to add resources to your folders even if you did not find them within Gooru.
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A search engine for learning. Aimed at Year 5+, millions of resources alligned to US Common Core standards.
Should university students use Wikipedia? | Education | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
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Article from TheGuardian " Students use Wikipedia extensively, probably more than any other social group. Although the website's founder Jimmy Wales once warned readers not to use the website for academic purposes, American research shows that the majority of students browse its pages when researching essays. Most universities and academics distrust the service, warning us: "Never cite Wikipedia." Why is the academic world so hostile to this vast information resource? And why do students find it so hard to stay away?"
10 Ways to ensure that this year parents won't even have to ask "What did you do at school today?" - 8 views
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Post by US teacher (@tedrosececi) "Here are 10 ideas I have gathered this summer to kick parent communication up to the next level so that never again will they have to ask, "What'd you do at school today?" and hear the annoying, "nothing." Instead, parents will have already experienced the wonderful things that have been happening in their child's world and dinner table discussions will turn into celebrations and extensions of the learning happening at school."