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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

Tech Helpful

Recently one of our fifth grade teachers, Alice Sikkema, was chosen to present in the poster sessions at Georgia Education Technology Conference (GaETC). One of the things shared was the list of "tried and true" technology usage by grade level at our elementary school. She rocked it! The students are introduced to the research process.

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Top 25 Sites/Apps of 2018

Technology Tidbits

TypeTastic - The best site around for student's K-12 (w/ educational portal) learning how to type/keyboard. Socrates - A cutting-edge new site where educators can seamlessly differentiate instruction through game based learning. Project Pals - A great all-in-one collaborative learning platform that is ideal for project based learning.

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15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google

Shake Up Learning

The post 15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google appeared first on Shake Up Learning. There are hundreds of fantastic collaborative learning tools! Click here to join the Shake Up Learning Community.). Learn more about OneNote. WeVideo is an online and collaborative video editing tool.

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The Free and Online 2014 School Leadership Summit Starts Wednesday! (Full Session List)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We have gotten much more mobile-friendly , as there are Collaborate apps for iOS and Android, and the conference schedule and session links can be easily accessed on mobile devices by going to [link] from your mobile device or clicking on the "mobile schedule" link in the Summit menu. We have some great new features this year!

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Facebook and Fake News: Esther Wojcicki On Teaching Digital Journalism in High School

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For the mainstream media, technology has been both a friend and an enemy. You might call her the hipster teacher since she embraced collaborative learning, flexible seating and student autonomy before it was trendy. It's going to be available on the iTunes store and the Android store soon. So that, I would say, is No.