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It's Elementary When it Comes to #EdTech

A Principal's Reflections

The teachers I was working with only had access to a laptop cart, thus apps that had to be downloaded on a device were not an option. educational technology Learning Professional Development professional learning Spotswood' As I started to look them up I quickly realized I had to revise my query, as I was not specific enough.

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Making Teachers' Lives Easier

A Principal's Reflections

I can download the document, work on it, and upload it back into my personal drive at work, even from home or on the go. I simply logged onto Classlink, found the document, downloaded it, changed it to reflect what he needed, and printed it out on the spot. BYOD ClassLink educational technology Guest Blogger'

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My Quick List of iPad Apps

A Principal's Reflections

Yesterday after receiving my iPad I quickly reached out to my PLN for some suggestions on which apps to download. iBooks : Download and read books. apps educational technology iPad Opinion' Also, all the apps listed below are FREE!!! Evernote : Fantastic tool for notes, ideas, recordings, pictures, etc.

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Chrome Extensions for Educators

A Principal's Reflections

This extension eliminates downloading large files and/or launching another application to view these documents. educational technology Google Chrome Opinion' RSS Subscription Extension : This extension automatically detects RSS feeds on any website you are visiting and allows you to subscribe in one easy click.

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OPINION: Some warning flags for those embracing personalized learning powered by education technology

The Hechinger Report

It is important to remember that personalized education technology can exacerbate the gaps between those with digital access and those without, as well as between those who are digitally literate and technologically savvy and those who are not. This does not mean shifting the coding responsibility to schools or homes.

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It is Time For Schools to Seriously Consider BYOT

A Principal's Reflections

As I download all of the apps on these devices, the majority of their time is spent engaged in games that require thought, creativity, and sometimes collaboration. My point here is that many children across the world have access to, and are using, technology outside of school in a variety of ways.

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Tools to Help Become a Tech Savvy Educator

A Principal's Reflections

Cross-posted at The Educator''s Royal Treatment. As I mentioned in a previous post I have been working on a educational technology presentation for principals in a NJ school district. Create an account then download Dropbox on your computers, smartphone, and any other mobile device that you have (i.e. What did I miss?

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