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'“The problem is that school is incredibly boring for students, and as it turns out, it’s pretty boring for teachers as well, because neither group is learning in the traditional school model.” http://bit.ly/1NRScKq Read about Michael Fullen in Daily Edventures
'Office Lens'. http://bit.ly/1JeEdcd This free app allows you to take a picture of a chalkboard, computer screen, page, textbook, etc and it will automatically straighten the document, crop and bring this image to OneNote, OneDrive, PowerPoint or convert it to PDF. The tool will recognize text in the image and convert this to editable text.
Empowering every student to achieve more. Technology allows us to dream of what the future of education could be. Learning is changing and students today need to be able to collaborate, communicate and demonstrate flexibility in how they solve problems in order to thrive and achieve their goals. Resources from Bing help educators teach kids to search safely, efficiently http://bit.ly/1NVvMrT
7 Nifty Office tricks to make a teacher's life easier' Check out these tips on how to utilize Office templates for shortcuts that help you save time for the important things you do in the classroom and at your school! http://bit.ly/1NVwx45
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Windows 10 Ushers in Big Changes for Schools Worldwide http://bit.ly/1Mk2EbF Today's most effective classrooms are places where students can help design their own learning paths using individualized content, devices and styles. Windows 10 has put them on the road to better, safer and more engaged learning and teaching.
Learn the basic steps to using Word 2016, such as creating and formatting documents, inserting items into documents, and adding headers, footers and pages to documents.
Follow the stories of IT administrators and teachers at St. Thomas School, Cary Academy, and University of Colorado – Boulder as they use OneNote class noteb...
Watch how Seattle’s Bureau of Fearless Ideas (BFI), a non-profit after-school program, used Sway to help even the youngest of students become “active producers of their own original content” and “elaborate on things in a way that just writing a story on a piece of paper wouldn’t.
EDUCATOR SPOTLIGHT: Maria Petreska Reading through my twitter feed came across a really interesting tweet by Maria Petreska aka @teachermarija. Maria is an EFL teacher, Microsoft Innovative Educato…