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Teachers Don’t Need Convincing, They Need Training to Use Ed Tech
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom A survey of 200 Idaho teachers found that most want to use educational technology, but many are not familiar with or don’t have access to the latest offerings. ChristopherBell‘s insight: hmmm – makes sense. See on blogs.edweek.org
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How To Use Google Drive and Evernote To Create Digital Portfolios – Edudemic
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom As iPads proliferate in schools around the world, and students as well as teachers create more and more content, questions about what to do with all of those learning objects have arisen. ChristopherBell‘s insight: Works for syncing everything! Love it! See on www.edudemic.com
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Best Apps for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians (AASL)
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom “The apps recognized as Best Apps for Teaching & Learning are of exceptional value to inquiry-based teaching and learning as embodied in the AASL’s Standards for the 21st-Century Learner. The apps foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration and are user friendly…
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What Is Successful Technology Integration?
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom This guide is organized into four sections: Introduction Why Integrate Tech? What Is Tech Integration? Resources for Tech Integration Technology integration is the use of te (What Is Successful Technology Integration? ChristopherBell‘s insight: This is just a really clear run down of what technology integration…
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21 Common Core-Aligned Math Apps for High School Students From edshelf
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom A collection of teacher-approved Common Core-aligned iPhone and iPad math apps for high school students, such as Desmos, Algebra Touch, Geometry Pad, etc. ChristopherBell‘s insight: AWESOME! See on www.teachthought.com
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A Must Have Rubric for Infographic Use in The Classroom
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom ChristopherBell‘s insight: WOW! this is great! See on www.educatorstechnology.com
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Score Rubrics on Your iPad
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom If you use rubrics to grade student work you have to try ForAllRubrics! Once you set up your class list, this website allows users to import rubrics they’ve already made, or easily create new ones…. ChristopherBell‘s insight: YEAH! See on classtechtips.com
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The Cost Of Too Much Data | Infographic
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom The proliferation of data is impacting businesses whether they are ready or not… Do you know what this data deluge is costing organzations across the US? See on www.lattice-engines.com
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Exquisite Paper Sculptures Map Historic Events
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom It’s easy to admire Matthew Picton’s paper sculpted maps simply for their fine craftsmanship and close resemblance to the famous cities they represent – but you’d be missing so much hidden in the details. Beyond the exquisitely folded ribbons of paper forming the delicate maps…
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30 Incredible Ways Technology Will Change Education By 2028
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom 30 Incredible Ways Technology Will Change Education By 2028 See on www.teachthought.com
