Added by Jeff Dunn
9 months ago
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Bringing multimedia into the classroom is a great way to engage students in learning. Supplementing lessons, opening up new interests, and offering inspiration, online videos make for an incredible teaching tool.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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The new Facebook Timeline layout is rolling out. That means you now have a giant hunk of digital real estate that needs to be filled up with some sort of image. Rather than just stretch out any ol' image, be a little adventurous by using one of the images here.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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It's time for the annual mega-list of the best of the best tools for teachers. From A to Z, more than 900 resources were submitted and this is the final list. Do you know each of these tools?
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 years ago
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If you're not an avid follower of #edchat on Twitter, you may be missing out on a great opportunity to learn about some new Web 2.0 tools that are currently being used in classrooms around the world. That's because @c...
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8 months ago
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Technology and education are pretty intertwined these days and nearly every teacher has a few favorite tech tools that make doing his or her job and connecting with students a little bit easier and more fun for all involved.
Added by Tom Daccord
7 months ago
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While we’ve witnessed many effective approaches to incorporating iPads successfully in the classroom, we’re struck by the common mistakes many schools are making with iPads, mistakes that are in some cases crippling the success of these initiatives. We’re sharing these common challenges with you, so your school doesn’t have to make them.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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Instagram is all kinds of hot right now. You can't swing a digital camera without hitting a photo filter. But up until now, most filters were embedded in either mobile apps or somewhat bulky software. Until now.
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 years ago
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$21,000. It's barely a living wage and would be a terrific salary for someone looking for a job that requires little to no labor or thought. But that's not the job that my wife was offered.
Added by Katie Lepi
9 months ago
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People love to learn by examining visual representations of data. That's been proven time and time again by the popularity of both infographics and Pinterest. So what if you could make your own infographics?
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 years ago
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Here's a brief look at the evolution of classroom technology. Do you have a piece of technology that you think should be included? Tweet @edudemic or let me know in the comments!
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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It's time for your Friday brainteaser. Here is an image that was sent to me from more than a few friends and is certainly an interesting way to learn about being comprehension and attention to detail.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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There's a meme going around that asks you to think about how you perceive various professions. From photographers to bellydancers to, yes, teachers. I thought the teacher one might be the most relevant to the Edudemic audience and wanted to share the meme here. I've also embedded a few more memes that I think you might enjoy. Hopefully they brighten your day and make you laugh a bit. Enjoy!
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 years ago
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If you're like me, you can identify at least half of these shows by characters alone. Childhood television shows are (sadly) quite clear in my memory and it's easy to recall some of my favorites. That's why I'm contin...
Added by Jesse Langley
1 year ago
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The untimely death of Steve Jobs provides an opportunity to reflect on the passing of an American icon and take some lessons from his extraordinary life. Steve Jobs had a passion for education. And his passion for education extended far beyond his famous speech at Stanford University.
Added by Katie Lepi
2 months ago
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Using Skype in the classroom shouldn't be a daunting task. In fact, it's a simple and effective education tool that not enough students get to try out!
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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If you're a special education teacher or are simply looking for an innovative way to reach a student... this is for you. Many apps out there are useful in the classroom but they're not always easy to find in the clogged-up app store. Until now.