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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

Learning with 'e's

Photo by Vladimer Shioshvili on Flickr Educators have been using video for decades. The first time I saw video being used in a classroom was in 1973. I was studying at college and a man in a white coat wheeled a television and video player into the room. Today, video use in the classroom is more commonplace. The future?

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How Can K-12 Schools Improve Learning Outcomes with Technology?

Kitaboo on EdTech

AR-enabled worksheets: These sheets are a great way to motivate K-12 students to learn by doing. On pointing the app to their digitally-enabled worksheet, they would be able to see online elements such as video, quiz, map, podcast or a virtual representation of a 3D object, which provide more information on the subject under study.

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Top Learning Tools when School is Closed

Technology Tidbits

Answer Pad - Is a free visual and student based response system that educators use to blend learning and flip classrooms in real-time on browser based devices. The mobility of Answer Pad lets students use at home to interact w/ teacher created resources.

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VR & AR in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Davidson was an integral force in creating and providing Internet-based video-on-demand for classrooms. He has become a leading guru of virtual environments, learning with mobile devices, social media, and digital textbooks. He has worked with ministries, school districts, and industries across the world.

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Top 25 Sites/Apps of 2018

Technology Tidbits

Book Creator - A fantastic mobile (iOS/Chrome) app for creating stunning eBooks/presentations, that can be used for digital storytelling, project based learning, and more. Dystopia 2153 - An innovative new site that teaches programming/coding through the use of game based learning and graphic novels.

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Kahoot

Technology Tidbits

The this works is the educators creates a free account and then the students join a session via a browser based device (this is great for mobile devices). The questions a user creates can include images, video, text, etc and is done through a very user friendly drag-n-drop interface. The educator then asks qu estions (i.e.

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Class Compete

Technology Tidbits

Class Compete is a fantastic Game Base Learning and Assessment system that educators are using to help boost student's test scores and eliminate test anxiety. Class Compete works on any mobile device (iOS, Android, etc.) and follows the familiar "running/racing" game formula. Below is a brief demo video.