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3 years ago
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From Boolean search strings to grammer checks, Google can help both students and teachers. There is a little-known area of Google that focuses on helping just these users. Google has been making big steps towards help...
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9 months ago
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If you're worried that your students or children are eroding their vocabulary due to texting, you may want to sit down.
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3 weeks ago
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There are some big myths about writing with mobile devices. But are they actually true? The EdTechTeacher team weighs in on a controversial topic.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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Got a minute? Literally just one minute? Take a close look at this new infographic from our partners over at Online Universities. It's a great way to quickly look at the tools affecting major change in classrooms around the world.
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9 months ago
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Whether you're interested in school reform, technology, parenting advice, or just want the inside scoop... this curated list of blogs are perfect for parents (and really just about anyone else!)
Added by Jeff Dunn
3 weeks ago
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I recently came across Erin Klein (the genius behind Kleinspiration) posting a useful YouTube video that's all about 'Twitter For Teachers.'
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1 month ago
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In a recent post on Edudemic, a student commented about the problem of having iPads in school - and how they feel about it.
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3 months ago
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Whether you're a new iPad owner or old salt, here are a few of my favorite iPad apps used in the classroom this year.
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2 months ago
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Figuring out how to act online in the workplace or when applying for jobs is tough. So use these social media guidelines for students to help!
Added by Jeff Dunn
6 months ago
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Mobile learning is here to stay. Students and teachers alike can build entire libraries of apps and web tools that let them learn and do, well, anything. We've covered this just about every day and love finding new resources to share.
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1 year ago
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Call it Gym 2.0. Thanks to these 10 tech resources from guest author Vanessa Burke, physical education can be enhanced like never before.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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This is part of a series of ‘Best of 2011‘ posts where we share some of the best education-related materials of the past year. Be sure to check back on a regular basis as we’ve got some pretty exciting stuff coming so...
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8 months ago
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The Internet has allowed us to re-imagine everything from reading a book to digesting the news to taking notes. Quite fittingly, the next big trend is going to be the disruption of education.
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1 month ago
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So the power is out or you're on a field trip. Here are some handy tips for using offline iPads in education and in elsewhere.
Added by Jeff Dunn
8 months ago
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All eyes are on education right now. Whether it's in the political theater or the venture capitalists, everyone has set their sights on the future leaders of tomorrow. Some companies, like Apple, have long realized the potential of this demographic and have specifically targeted them with iPads, iPod Touches, and other devices.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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We're chomping at the bit to get our grimy little hands on the new Google Drive. We wrote about it in our March issue of the Edudemic Magazine, featured it a couple weeks ago, and now want to start figuring out how the basically-real tool will help teachers around the planet.
‘Our School Would Be Better Off Without iPads.’
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In a recent post on Edudemic, a student commented about the problem of having iPads in school - and how they feel about it.