Scarborough students compete to come up with the best pitch for their products.
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Scarborough students compete to come up with the best pitch for their products.
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Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, Pontus Hiort, Rebecca Blink, Leah Cleary, Heather Wolpert-Gawron, and Barbara Blackburn share their ideas on the role of tech in schools.
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Online video has long been associated with short video (hence our company name, “MiniMatters”). Yet the 30-minute long Kony 2012 video surprised us all by getting millions of views, and more and more people are becoming accustomed to streaming TV shows and full-length movies online. What length plays well for YouTube videos these days? And …
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Andrew Miller, Jennifer Orr, Michael Fisher, Cheryl Mizerny and Travis Phelps discuss which should come first – curriculum or tech?
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Educators Suzie Boss, Ken Halla, Jennifer Gonzalez, Kristina J. Doubet, Eric M. Carbaugh, Heather Staker, Katie Muhtaris and Kristin Ziemke provide their suggestions on how to balance the use of technology in the classroom.
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Padlet is a fantastic tool to use in the classroom. This classroom how-to guide for Padlet will get you started creating pages and using it with students.
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This post first appeared on Daily Genius. I recently returned from the 2015 annual ISTE Conference in Philadelphia. It’s always exciting to learn about the new tools and features that are available…
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Instead of teaching coding, start with design thinking and empathy. Have students design a service-oriented app and then figure out how they can build it.
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How can you take your role to the next level and become an even more effective administrator? The following resources may be just what you need.
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