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Excellent Web Tools for The 21st Century Learner

Web tools for the classroom arranged into six categories for easy access.

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The 6-step guide to flipping your classroom – Daily Genius

It’s one of the most talked-about trends in education right now. Right behind the iPad and Common Core. Flipping your classroom is a trend that doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. That’s great, because it offers a lot of advantages for your classroom regardless of your students’ age or what subject matter …

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Standards For Digital Citizenship In Graphic Form

TEST Standards For Digital Citizenship In Graphic Form
ISTE has long had available technology standards to help promote informed use of technology by students.

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Educational Technology Presentations by Felix Jacomino

Some of my presentations of Educational Technology. For a more complete list, visit felixj.me/preslist

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Should I teach problem-, project-, or inquiry-based learning?

Lately, there have been a bunch of buzzwords floating around the education world that all seem to mean the same thing. You’ve probably heard them: problem-

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Storybird- Great for Visual Storytelling with Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

“Storybird is a great platform for visual storytelling. Students can easily use it to create visual stories in few steps. Storybird provides students with artwork curated from illustrators and animators from all around the world and invite them to use those images to create engaging stories. Besides being able to create their own storybooks, students can use Storybird library to access and read a wide variety of books written by others. They can also interact with these works through hearting and commenting on books they like.”

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Staying Organized using Google Apps for Ed. in the classroom

(Scroll to the bottom to skip to the video) I was recently asked (twice in the same week) to share how I organize student work shared with me via Google Apps for Education. At nErDcamp Northern New…

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Create a bibliography – Using Word

Create a bibliography based on common citation formats in Word 2013. APA, MLA, Chicago, and more.

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The Characteristics of a Digitally Competent Teacher (Infographic)

Being a proper digitally competent teacher is not as simple as one may think. The Characteristics of a Digitally Competent Teacher Infographic clarifies and explains some of the most important characteristics that a digitally competent teacher must have.

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3 Key Concepts That Will Help You Understand Learning in the Digital Age

These three “gogies” of effective online learning will help you get a clearer picture of learning and eLearning in the digital age.

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