April, 2021

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Whiteboard Apps You’ll Love

Ask a Tech Teacher

Whiteboards have long been a de rigeur staple in classrooms, occupying pride-of-place at the front of the room. Despite the popularity of hi-tech Smartscreens, the simple whiteboard remains the favored method of sharing information during class time. But one change has revolutionized their use: They can now be projected from your iPad. Before introducing three amazing must-have whiteboard apps, let me note that there are dozens of options , all with varied traits and prices.

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Semantic Scholar- A Research Tool for Academic and Scientific Literature

Educators Technology

Semantic Scholar is a good academic search engine that allows you to search millions of scholarly articles for academic content relevant to your research topic. Unlike other search engines, Semantic.

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It Takes a Village: How Parents Can Help

Accelerate Learning

At this point, most teachers, parents, and school administrators have heard about pandemic-related learning loss. Learning loss, however, is nothing new. We face it every year when students break for summer vacation, and every summer, parents play a vital role in keeping their children academically engaged. Pandemic-related learning loss is no different.

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Biteable

Technology Tidbits

Biteable is an excellent site for creating stunning presentations/slideshows. All a user has to do is select a template (or create one from scratch), select a color scheme, and add audio to create a beautiful product. Best of all, a educator can publish/share a presentation via unique URL or embed it into a site or blog. Also, a user can set their presentation to public or private to help abide by CIPA/COPPA compliance.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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The Present and the Future of Game-Based Learning in the Ed Tech Industry?

Magic EdTech

Conversations on modernizing education should provide strategies for keeping students motivated and ensuring that they are practicing strategic thinking, confidence, and creativity—skills that they will need in the future workplace. While there are several options available to work around this issue, game-based learning has become one of the most interactive ways to accelerate the ed-tech industry.

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Tech Tip #103: 16 Spring Cleaning Steps for Computers

Ask a Tech Teacher

In these 169 tech-centric situations, you get an overview of pedagogy—the tech topics most important to your teaching—as well as practical strategies to address most classroom tech situations, how to scaffold these to learning, and where they provide the subtext to daily tech-infused education. Today’s tip: 16 Spring Cleaning Steps for Computers.

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Blooklet- Enhance Classroom Engagement Using Games

Educators Technology

Blooklet is a platform that gamifies education and helps students make the best of their learning in fun and engaging ways. Blooklet draws on the learning principles of games (e.g the systems of.

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A Better Understanding of Mistakes Brings More Growth and Development for Both Students and Teachers

Accelerate Learning

Throughout this past year, COVID-19 has reminded us that things don’t always go according to plan. The pandemic has required many of us to stretch our boundaries and adjust to new ways of life. When thinking about how the pandemic has affected both teachers and students, one can only imagine the scope of teachable life moments that have crossed their paths.

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Pedagogue

Technology Tidbits

Pedagogue is a excellent new social network for educators that makes it easy to collaborate w/ others and find educational resources. Also, Pedagogue is a great place to share a wide variety of resources such as: images, lesson plans, web sites, learning tools, templates, etc etc. Finally, Pedagogue lets educators seamlessly create groups or classrooms making it ideal for collaborative learning, professional development, and modify best teaching practices.

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Harnessing The Power Of Math Manipulatives

Mathematics, a subject steeped in abstract concepts, often poses challenges to students, especially those in grades 5-10. But imagine a bridge that transformed this intricate maze into an interactive adventure.

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Zoom gets a new feature -- Immersive View

The Tech Savvy Science Teacher

I am so excited that Zoom now has an Immersive View! Microsoft Teams has had something similar to this and I was always a little jealous. So quick overview of what immersive view is. It's a way to bring participants into a virtual room that actually looks like a room. There are options that look like classrooms, board rooms, picture galleries, and much more.

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124: OTT: The Most Memorable and Impressive Takeaways From STEM Con 2021

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning

124: OTT: The Most Memorable and Impressive Takeaways From STEM Con 2021 STEM Con 2021 was just as incredible as I had imagined! In fact, some might say it was just as amazing as last year. And some might say better! Join me for the big moments from the conference. The good news is STEM Con 2021 is available for just a few more days! You will certainly want to get your hands on it.

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Tips for incentivizing your teachers team while working remotely

Ask a Tech Teacher

This is a how-to article from an Ask a Tech Teacher contributor describing clever ways to make remote teaching work. A recommended read if your remote program isn’t working as you’d hoped: Tips for incentivizing your teachers team while working remotely. The challenges involved in working remotely are many and varied, yet arguably the most significant obstacle managers face when trying to steward teams from afar is keeping them engaged and motivated.

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Mote- A New Way to Add Audio Feedback to Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Google Classroom

Educators Technology

Mote is an excellent Chrome extension I discovered through Richard Byrne which you can use to create and share voice notes. Mote is integrated into Google Drive allowing you to easily record.

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Downloadable Design Briefs for an Integrative STEM Curriculum

These easy-to-use design briefs outline student objectives, challenges, and materials needed to complete each 30-minute to 4-hour lesson. ITEEA’s Integrative STEM curriculum, Engineering byDesign, includes many more standards driven hands-on activities just like these!

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Learning from Our 2020 Challenge Grantees

STEMx

Last October, we announced. $30,000 in funding for new programs to expand high-quality STEM education. Through the 2020 STEMx Challenge Grants, leading organizations in three states invested in growing new, promising practices. Today, they share what they learned. Brief summaries of all three grantees and their reports are included below. 2020 STEMx Challenge Grant Reports.

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Circly

Technology Tidbits

*Circly recently created some templates that are ideal for education. For example, the image above shows a template on what student's will be doing when they are finished w/ school. Circly is a wonderful new graphic organizers that educators can use to brainstorm, manage tasks, create collaborative group projects, Venn diagrams and more. Circly, is uses a drag-n-drop interface making it easy to use as well as lets the user change colors of circles to maximize data points.

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5 Reasons your Kids should Participate in EPIC

Starfish Education

Everyone has their favorite projects and this one of mine! The Electric Propulsion Innovation Challenge (EPIC), is an engineering design challenge that teaches kids to design, build and fly a. The post 5 Reasons your Kids should Participate in EPIC appeared first on Starfish Education.

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123 OTT-How to Jumpstart Your STEM Classroom with Genius Ideas Using Building Bricks with Anita Goodwin

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning

123 OTT-How to Jumpstart Your STEM Classroom with Genius Ideas Using Building Bricks with Anita Goodwin Today fellow STEM Con 2021 presenter and I sit down to talk about the genius ideas that can be used with building bricks. I hope you will join us! Links Mentioned in the Show: STEM Con 2021 Anita Goodwin on Instagram Goodwinnovate Goodwinnovate Anita Goodwin on TpT Today fellow STEM Con 2021 presenter and I sit down to talk about the genius ideas that can be used with building bricks.

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15+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

Financial Literacy Month is recognized annually in Canada in November, [1] and National Financial Literacy Month was recognized in the United States in April 2004, [2] in an effort to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach citizens how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits. When kids read that America’s $28 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions.

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SciencELA: Integrating Reading, Writing, and Science

The Science Penguin

Combining multiple subjects is one of the best ways to get kids to learn more by doing less! When it comes to science, reading and writing can easily be incorporated so students can learn ELA skills while also learning fascinating facts about our world. In just 15 minutes a day during a three week ScienceELA unit, your students will develop a rich understanding of science while also increasing their ability to comprehend new texts.

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Go Elon, SpaceX and NASA – SpaceX is Taking Us to the Moon

CTE Learning

Thank you, thank you, thank you, NASA, for choosing SpaceX. Getting back to the Moon is no easy task for SpaceX. There is quite a bit left to engineer to get us back to the Moon. However, they are the team to bet on. I have no doubt there will be some stumbles, but with Musk and Shotwell and everyone from the janitors to the lead engineers, SpaceX will make it happen, and I have no doubt they will do it with a bit of style.

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7 Activities To Add To Your Forensic Toxicology Unit

The Trendy Science Teacher

One of my favorite topics to teach in Forensics is toxicology. This topic always fosters deep conversations with my students and they are always engaged in the activities that comprise this unit. Today on the blog, I am sharing 7 activities to add to your Forensic Toxicology unit. If you use any of these activities, be sure to leave a comment at the bottom of the post letting me know which you are planning to use!

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Design A School Garden STEM Project

Vivify Stem

Design a School Garden STEM Project By Claire Meschkat One of the most rewarding STEM activities is when students can take a design and bring it to life in a real-world setting! Designing a school garden is the epitome of the STEM design experience that will leave a lasting impact and provide learning opportunities for years to come. We just completed this epic project at my school, and I am sharing how you can do it too!

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Teeeeter Totr

The Blog of Phyz

Just a quick balanced torque puzzle. It's really a test of whether or not one truly accepts the concept of center of mass. Nothing exotic going on. The meterstick is uniform. Sufficient information is provided to solve the puzzle. It can be confounding to students. Teeeeter Totr - HTML export | movie export UPDATE: Among the many things I can count on in life is that virtually any mechanics demo I might share here has already been done better by the inimitable Dan Burns.

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Here’s a Preview of May

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here’s a preview of what’s coming up on Ask a Tech Teacher in May: More. –Comments are closed but feel free to contact me via Twitter (@askatechteacher). Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum.

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122 OTT-Help Kids Learn to Fail- A Path Towards Unwavering Resilience

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning

122 OTT-Help Kids Learn to Fail- A Path Towards Unwavering Resilience Failure is success in progress. Yet, many teachers and students don't feel that way. Today, I sit down with Kerry Tracy from Kerry Tracy Feel Good Teaching and talk all about the gift of failure. I hope you will join us. Links Mentioned in the Show: STEM Con 2021 Kerry Tracy Feel Good Teaching TpT Shop Kerry Tracy Feel Good Teaching Failure is success in progress.

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Learning About Electronics: STEM Electronics Kits.

Smore Science

Your child belongs to a generation born into advanced technology. Compared to those of us who had to live with dial-up connections and CDs before eventually entering the era of the Netflix and Amazons of this world, they will be growing up around even faster and more advanced technologies that have endless possibilities. So if your little one is starting to display an interest in the world around them, it’s a good idea to let them get benefit from learning about electronics.

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Coding Activities for National Poetry Month

STEM Minds

April is National Poetry Month! This month is to celebrate and encourage the reading, writing, and teaching of poetry throughout the world. In celebration of this month, we have a few lesson ideas to combine the wonderful worlds of poetry and coding with your class. First things first, you may be wondering, “why use coding to teach poetry?” Poetry and code surprisingly have a lot in common, and they both allow students to be creative!

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Cloud Computing in Education

Magic EdTech

Introduction. Cloud computing is a modern approach to manage business requirements more efficiently. With the breakthrough of the internet and technology, the term has only evolved and become more popular. You can easily find cloud computing applications in several domains. Many software companies are transitioning from an expensive licensed software model to a cheaper, flexible, and efficient cloud subscription model.