3 Ways to Use #ScannableTech in After School Programs
I’ve very excited to host a master class on Scannable Technology at the BOOST Conference this April. My new book
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I’ve very excited to host a master class on Scannable Technology at the BOOST Conference this April. My new book
This April, eduBuncee is excited to host Buncee Buddies: Earth Day 2016, connecting classrooms (i.e. Buncee Buddies) from around the
If you’re looking for engaging standards-based formative assessments, check out Edcite. It’s a popular platform I have shared before. Edcite offers an extensive
Interested in exploring basic concepts of programming with your students? Kids’n’Code is an app for iPads where students solve puzzles as
If you’re looking for a new way to get students excited about geography, Stack the States 2 is worth checking
As a former classroom teacher I know how easy it is for kids to feel frustrated when they come across
If you missed my recent presentation “Go Paperless with Tech Tools for Chromebooks and Tablets” check out this calendar of
Ving is a cloud-based engagement platform that is now integrated with Google Classroom. It helps teachers better organize assignments and tailor customized
PicsArt is a free photo editing, collage and drawing app. In addition to being a creative hub where artists can collaborate and
You may have heard of ClassTag the cloud-based app that helps teachers engage parents in their classroom community. ClassTag has
Venn Diagram is a completely free web browser based creation tool with a companion mobile app for iPads and Android
The folks at ReadWriteThink and the International Literacy Association have developed terrific digital resources for students and teachers. They have
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