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How to Use Recycled Tech Devices as Learning Tools

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The movement of un-makings spaces in the classroom. Students get a chance to take apart old electronic devices and ask questions about how they work. Give your class the chance to create something new and share it with others.

Incorporate TED Talks into the Learning Experience

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Take the time to try out TED-Ed and all of the creative features it has. Create lessons to go along with almost any video on YouTube. Ted-Ed will provide a structure for questions and feedback.

Is Your Class On Target?

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A student at heart approach to teaching. It looks at different areas of teaching that teachers should be considering in the classroom for successful results and not only through assessment.

Teach Your Monster To Read

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A series of free games to help kids master the first stages of learning. Top quality game design mixed with learning essentials. Games help to develop speed and accuracy of letter recognition.

Lessons From Finland: What Educators Can Learn About Leadership

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A excerpt from an article written by, Barnett Berry and Ann Bryd, and Alan Wieder that focuses on educators in Finland see themselves as leaders.

Jazz Things Up with These 12 Music Tools

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Music is a valuable teaching tool in any subject area. It makes complex concepts more accessible and engaging- sustaining students' learning and adding fun to learning.

Schools Power Up Their Bandwidth to Manage BYOD Demands

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Districts use a combination of planning, teamwork and the right technology to revamp the network backbone in support of BYOD and other bandwidth-heavy innovations.

How to Use the Google Newspaper Archive

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A short YouTube video about the basics of using Google Newspaper Archive for classroom use. Search for local and regional content for your students, classes and lessons.

Skip the Worksheets! 5 Grammar Games to Play Instead

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Five great grammar focused games to play instead of traditional worksheets. Keep the classroom balanced and your students active at the same time.

Why Aren't More Schools Using Free, Open Tools?

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A great read for any anyone in the education field. The article written by, Katrnia Schwartz highlights discussions and view from both sides.

Kids Speak Out on Student Engagement

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Eighth graders speak out about what engages them. A group of 220 students responded and the results fall under 10 categories that appeared over and over. Read the full article and learn from the student perspective, what engages them the most.

What Teens are Learning From 'Serial' and Other Podcasts

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Educators have access to an enormous amount of content through the use of podcasts. Michael Godsey, an English Teacher in California made a decision to use a public radio podcast in the classroom and it was a wise one. The podcast of the murder-mystery 'Serial' was just the beginning.

25 Attention-Grabbing Tips for the Classroom

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A fantastic list of tips from the Edutopia community on how to gain the attention of your students. Watch the Google Slides presentation, try the tips and add your own ideas to carter directly to your classroom and environment.

The Hunt for the 'Secret Sauce' of Digital Learning

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Research shows that some schools are successful and other are not when it comes to implementing digital learning initiatives. A study released by the America's Promise Alliance Center for Promise, "Wired to Learn K-12 Students in the Digital Classroom" looks at how schools were successful at implementing digital strategies.

8 Ways to Get Reluctant Readers to Read

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Reading is known to have obvious benefits, such as improving vocabulary and increasing the breadth of knowledge that one has. But recent studies have shown other benefits of reading.

Twisted Wave - A Browser-based Audio Editor

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Through Twisted Wave you can create and edit spoken audio recordings from scratch. Your completed recording tracks can be exported to Google Drive and SoundCloud. You can import and edit existing recordings you have as well.

Best Games for ESL Teachers

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Games and fun activities are vital part of teaching languages. Whether you are teaching adults or children, games will liven up your lesson and leave your students wanting more.