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Are You Going BYOD?

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As another school year begins many leaders will again question whether or not to implement a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) or Technology (BYOT) policy in their classrooms.

 

Great infographic!
–techcommgeekmom 

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E-Learning Revolution: Industry Facts You Need To Know | WPLMS

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RT @WhipCert_com: E-Learning Revolution: Industry Facts You Need To Know http://t.co/LJY4598f...

 

This is a REALLY good video to watch. We’ll ignore the fact that at the end, it said that we need “to take e-learning serious” instead of “take e-learning seriousLY”. Their editor/tech writer flubbed that one! We’ll forgive them for that…the message is still clear. E-learning and m-learning is growing! (Let more of us in to help, like me!)
-techcommgeekmom 

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Daphne Koller: What we’re learning from online education | Video on TED.com

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TED Talks Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free — not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn.

 

This TED talk does a good job of explaining some of the latest trends and innovations in education, specially around the big name universities offering free online courses. I like the way she tackles the issues with marking humanities in a scalable manner … note that the beginning is a little slow, after about 5 minutes you can see where her passions are.

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The Expert Enough Manifesto | Expert Enough

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Tweet Tweet The Expert Enough Manifesto is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Feel free to share the work anywhere, please just link back here if you don’t mind. New: …

 

Good words to live by!
–techcommgeekmom 

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The History 2.0 Classroom: Back to School App-pack

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“The summer is quickly winding down & a number of teachers will be returning to their classroom with new mobile devices (iPads). Throughout the summer I have been conducting workshops on iPad integration with EdTechTeacher and I thought it might be helpful to pull together a back to school list of apps structured around specific classroom goals. While many schools may already have an Apple VPP program already in place, I know a number of teachers will also be purchasing the apps themselves. Therefore, I will do my best to include both a pay & free app for each objective.”

I really like the tool choices on here. I have most of them already!
–techcommgeekmom 

 

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