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The following includes resources and information about three current tech trends in education. Trends include flipped classrooms, chrome books and extensions, and coding in the classroom.
ed.ted.com: This cool tool lets you take any video on YouTube and deliver it in a private mode to whoever you choose to share it with, but its real power comes from the ability to create a quiz, supporting links, and “dig deeper” content that you can associate with the video (you can review the responses online).
Edutopia blogger Mary Beth Hertz presents a balanced look at the flipped-classroom model: what it is, what it isn't, why it works or doesn't work, and why it matters.
Flipped learning videos must encourage students to interact as well as watch. Here are seven low- and high-tech strategies to make sure this happens. Read mo...
With this collection of resources, you can teach your students to code—even if you’re still learning yourself.
We share evidence and practitioner-based learning strategies that empower you to improve K-12 education.
Easy way to bring coding into your high school Math lessons. Video showcases Algebra teacher using code.org to help students gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
Android apps on Chromebooks hold enormous potential for education. Have a look at these five apps that are great for learners. - Tom Mullaney - Google+
Google is gaining a stronghold in United States classrooms, with Chrome OS expanding its presence on school computers, while Apple’s iOS has been on the decline since the first quarter of 2015 among students and teachers. These are some of the findings in Kahoot!’s first-ever EdTrends Report.
Deciding which device will best improve student learning requires informed deliberation. And this short video review comparing advantages and disadvantages of iPads and Chromebooks helps you weigh your options. When it comes to the debate over tablet or notebook computer, teachers, schools, and districts have to consider student needs, cost, purpose, and more. Here’s a quick, teacher-centric comparison to help you weigh your options.
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