Kamis, 12 Maret 2015

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Starting A BYOD Program In A Classroom
mrsfintelmanteaches.global2.vic.edu.au

What are the benefits and the issues related to starting a BYOD (bring your own device) in your school? Here are some of those benefits and issues from a classroom teacher point of view.
 
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What Can The 'Computer Guy' Do For You?cmtellez.edublogs.org

Enlightening and entertaining tips about the best way to cultivate a good relationship with your IT department. With over a decade of experience working in K-12 schools and now Higher Ed, the author is particularly qualified to give you (the educator) advice on what to do and not to do with your local 'computer guy'. 

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Literably Is An Excellent Reading Site — If Used With Caution
larryferlazzo.edublogs.org

Literably allows students to read a text and have it automatically assessed for accuracy and words-per-minute speed. Plus it also provides a fairly accurate identification of student errors. It's extraordinarily easy to use.
 
Tech It Up Tuesday: Grab a ThingLink Account for Your School District
edutech4teachers.edublogs.org

ThingLink announced verified accounts for school districts along with the release of an updated iOS app that is well suited for educational use, making ThingLink EDU better than ever for teaching and learning!

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The 7 C's Of Effective Communication
mrkirsch.edublogs.org

Check out this infographic you can use to highlight the 7 C's of communication for your students. It teaches effective communications strategies for both writing and presenting.

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