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How To Cite Social Media Using MLA and APA
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Social media posts and videos are cropping up in academic publications more and more. This chart shows just how to cite social media with ease.
46 Education App Review Sites For Teachers And Students
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Katie and I can't cover the entire education app industry by ourselves. Luckily, there are dozens of other sites specifically devoted to education app reviews for teachers and students.
The Difference Between Good And Great Teachers
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This quote is from William Arthur Ward and touches on the difference(s) between mediocre, good, superior, and great teachers. Where do you fall?
A Crowdsourced List Of The Best iOS Education Apps
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We've curated a list of the best education apps for Apple's iOS. But now it's your turn. Share your favorite apps, vote up apps that you like, and make this list as useful as possible!
The Past, Present, And Potentially Amazing Future Of Smartphones
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I thought it would be helpful to actually, you know, learn a bit about where smartphones started, what they're doing right now, and where they're heading.
Sir Ken Robinson’s New TED Talk About ‘Education’s Death Valley’
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No stranger to TED, Sir Ken Robinson delivered a talk on "Education's Death Valley" where he outlines 3 principles that are crucial for the mind to flourish. He then goes into how current education culture works against those principles.
The Teacher’s Guide To Google Glass
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The potential for Google Glass in the classroom is just too great. So we wanted to compile an early-stages Teacher's Guide To Google Glass for you!
The Incredible Way A Michigan Physics Teacher Uses Google Glass
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We get overly excited about new technology. So it's no surprise that we're over the moon about Google Glass and it's potential for education. Here's why.
CrunchU: TechCrunch Partners With Udemy To Offer Online School
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TechCrunch has partnered with Udemy to offer an online school called CrunchU with courses on development, raising money for startups, and web design.
The Teacher’s Guide To Choosing The Best Digital Content
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Here's a handy visual step-by-step guide to choosing the best digital content for a blended learning environment. Useful for all skill levels!
Adobe Unveils Major Upgrades To Inspire More Creativity
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Adobe has a new naming scheme, more cloud-syncing, and a lot of upgrades for basic and power users alike.
52 Gmail Shortcuts You Should Know About
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There are dozens of Gmail shortcuts that you should check out in your never-ending quest to reach the elusive 'inbox zero' goal.
New Free Tool Pubble Adds Real-Time Q&A To Any Website
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It's called Pubble (reminds me of the Flintstones, no?) and it's a simple way to add a real-time question-and-answer area to your website.
Dilbert Comic Offers Career Advice To Younger Students
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Since it's Friday, I thought this might be worth sharing. In today's Dilbert comic, Carol and Dilbert (if you're a regular reader, you know the characters) are chatting. She asks about the future career potential for her son and, well, it's not looking good.
Project Frog Aims To Build Your Entire School In 90 Days
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There's a building company called Project Frog that aims to build schools, one component at a time, in about 90 days. It's like 3D printing on a grand scale.
The Unique Thing About Being A Teacher
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I shared a fun image on the Edudemic Facebook page yesterday and it seems to have resonated with more than a few folks. It details why teaching is a unique profession, why it's totally different from other jobs, and how.

