Added by Jeff Dunn
6 months ago
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Pinterest is quickly becoming one of the biggest sources inspiration and innovation when it comes to cooking, design, and education. That's right, education is a prominent fixture on Pinterest now and that, of course, means that education technology plays a starring role.
Added by Jeff Dunn
3 weeks ago
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If you run a classroom, school, district, or country, you need to know how to properly integrate technology in education. This should help.
Added by Katie Lepi
10 months ago
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What will classrooms look like in the year 2040? What will be the biggest and most popular teaching tools? A dazzling (but potentially controversial) visualization maps out what's coming to education in the future.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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Looking for how to cite a tweet in MLA format? This guide is the official way to make it happen!
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 months ago
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I can't believe it's taken this long for someone to break down 'out of office' replies into what they really mean.
Added by Katie Lepi
7 months ago
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The iPad is a magical device. But what happens when you want to show your students, faculty, and staff what's actually on the screen in real time? These screen-sharing apps have you covered!
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1 year ago
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Edudemic often features posts providing a list of top resources for a particular category. Recently, the site gettingsmart.com posted the names of the LAUNCHedu finalists chosen by the SXSWedu® Conference, offering even more resources for the Edudemic staff to consider! On March 7, 2012, they will choose winners after a full day of presentations by the finalists.
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8 months ago
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We just covered the top 50 smartphone apps teachers will be using this semester. But what about the students? They'll likely be permanently connected to a smartphone and using one of these 50 apps.
Added by Kent McGroarty
1 year ago
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Whether you’re a teacher preparing for tomorrow’s lecture, a professional tutor working with one or two students, or you just want to help your cousin in Alabama with some trig homework, these free tools will help you interact with your student(s) sans the confines of the classroom.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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We're always trying to figure out the best tools for teachers, trends in the education technology industry, and generally doing our darnedest to bring you new and exciting ways to enhance the classroom. But I wanted t...
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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To create bully-free classrooms, it’s necessary that we educate teachers, students and parents about the prevalence and consequences of it. We all believe a school should be a safe place for the children, a place where they can learn without fear or apprehension.
Added by Jeff Dunn
6 months ago
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Like a superhero, the U.S. Library of Congress has just swooped in and unveiled an enormous new (and free!) resource that's all about the Common Core.
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 months ago
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Time to stop spending all afternoon hunting through the app store. These free education apps sorted by grade level should save you quite a few hours.
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 years ago
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Adopting a new communication tool is not easy. Figuring out the best way YOU can use Twitter is even harder. Luckily you are not going it alone. We have culled the following resources from an array of websites that tr...
Added by Katie Lepi
7 months ago
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I'll admit it. I'm a fan of Apple products. But that doesn't mean I don't yearn for some of the fabulous features on Android phones too. Until the day when Apple and Google merge (ha!), we're left with a split marketplace of apps.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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There are tons of ways to incorporate Twitter into the classroom, but some ways are harder than others. Lucky for you, the upcoming issue of the Edudemic Magazine has a page devoted to just this problem. We call it the Twitter Spectrum and think it's a handy cheat sheet for any teacher!