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A Practical Way to Increase Access to Mobile Technology Regardless of Age

A Principal's Reflections

As I was conducting some learning walks with the admin team I noticed some kindergarten students in Deborah Weckerly’s class engaged in blended learning activities using smartphones. Since the kids weren’t bringing in the devices, I inquired as to how they made it into the classroom. I can relate to this as well.

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Project Chimera: a Live Virtual Classroom Mixing Face to Face and Distance Learning

EmergingEdTech

Combining Virtual and Face-to-Face Learning is the Ultimate ‘Blended Learning' Imagine teaching in a face to face classroom that includes a few monitors that display students connected. Please click on the post title to continue reading the full post. Thanks (and thanks for subscribing)!].

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50 Of The Best Video Games For Learning

TeachThought - Learn better.

50 Of The Best Video Games For Learning in 2015. We’ve discussed the merits and utility of video games in the classroom before, so we won’t beleaguer the point. We’ve discussed before the logistics of how to teach with video games (especially for non-mobile games). by TeachThought Staff. more coming soon).

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#GAFE4Littles with Christine Pinto | Episode 6 of The Google Teacher Tribe

Shake Up Learning

Christine explains how she uses G Suite, including Google Classroom in Kinder. “Google helps us take the activities in the classroom to another level.” Here’s how to leave a review on an iPhone or iPad. She also shares an awesome lesson plan for models and equations that can be used at several grade levels!

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Video communication apps and mobile learning

Nik Peachey

Teleprompter for controlled speaking practice Teleprompter is an app that I wrote about a while back when it was still free ( iPhone for Speaking Homework ). Video can draw students' attention to many of the paralinguistic features of communication that are hard to highlight in a crowded classroom.