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5 Powerful Social Media Tools For Your Classroom

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The best social media tools for your classroom are free, easy to use, and right here. We break down some of the newest and noteworthy for you.

WDWDT: A New App That Keeps Teachers, Students, Parents In Sync

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There's a new app called WDWDT (stands for What Did We Do Today?) and is a messaging service custom-built for students, parents, and teachers.

2 Predictions For The Future Of Education Technology

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While walking my dog, I came up with two potential options for the future of education technology. We'll see if either actually come true.

5 Tips For Hosting Online Class Discussions

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Hosting your first set of online class discussions can be daunting. It's easy to make it useless ... or extremely helpful. Here are some helpful tips!

Edmodo And Common Sense Media Partner To Offer Free Teaching Tools

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Common Sense Media, the national non-profit dedicated to helping kids and families thrive in a world of media and technology, today announced a partnership with Edmodo, the free and secure K-12 social learning network.

50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About

Added by 9 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.

Which Of These 3 Private Social Networks Is Right For You?

Added by 11 months ago

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So you want to create a simple, easy-to-manage private social network for your school, classroom, or organization. Where do you turn? A Google search won't be as useful as our painstakingly prepared graphic guide!

How To Share Files Through Facebook Groups

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File-sharing for facebook groups is finally here. But is it easy to use--and should you use it?

8 Crucial Resources For Flipped Classrooms

Added by 1 year ago

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Have you “flipped” yet? My colleagues have this week; it’s PSSA week in Pennsylvania (PSSAs are standardized tests.). That’s not the flipped I meant, however. I meant, have you flipped your classroom yet? Well, if you have or are thinking about it, here are some tools you might want to consider using for those after-hours background knowledge sessions.

3 Startups About To Disrupt Education

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The world of education is slowly catching up with modern technology. Roughly a decade behind, some cutting-edge startups are looking to propel education into the 21st century through crowdsourcing.

Gooru Aims To Become The iTunes Of Standards-Based Learning

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If you've ever had trouble organizing your notes, lectures, resources, and other teaching tools... get ready for some help. Gooru is a free platform for both students and teachers that offers access to standards-based online resources in organized playlists.

The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You

Added by 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?

A New Way To Quickly Create A Free Teacher Website Or Blog

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If you've ever wanted to create a classroom website, educational blog, or just simply have an online tool that lets you freely communicate with both your students and their parents, there's a new contender to check out.

More Fun Than Facebook, Edmodo Saves Time And Enhances Learning

Added by 3 years ago

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I wish I had the Web 2.0 when I was in school. Not because I would have been able to avoid doing homework by checking Facebook, but instead because of all the amazing educational tech that is sprouting up. In fact, I ...