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The How to Find Openly Licensed Educational Resources Infographic

June9

If you need some equitable access to education for all learners, then this edu-good info is actually for you! It focuses on some tech-knowledge-y that all educators who create multimedia projects and/or who conduct research with their students could surely use. So here it is: When you need the answers to life’s burning questions or […]

Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

June6

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest web tools that can be added to your edtech toolbox for the upcoming school year! » Permission Click Create permission slips using an existing process or from a template in the easy form builder. […]

Get Animated with GifBoom

May12

In honor of Throwback Thursday, I thought I’d dial up a post that was written a few years ago by some of my Tech Club students. It goes something like this… Videos are cool, but how about using pictures and eye-catching effects to make them? Here’s a fun app called GifBoom that turns your ordinary […]

Tech It Up Tuesday: Locate Public Domain Images with Pixabay

May3

Welcome to another edition of Tech It Up Tuesday, a weekly series in which I share a an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the educational setting. OK, so what teacher or student living in this century doesn’t need a cool photo or two for a school-related activity? If you’re […]

The Interactive Whiteboards in Education Infographic

April29

Even in their heyday interactive whiteboards often got a bad rap—even in my district. Many opponents of this technology argued that it was a very expensive way for administrators to show that their schools arrived on the edtech scene. Additionally, critics cited that this tool was just a glorified chalk or dry erase board, resulting […]

Tech It Up Tuesday: Visualize Text with Doodle Splash

April19

It’s Tuesday again and time for me to roll out another tech-isode in my “Tech It Up Tuesday” series in which I will share an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the educational setting. Before revealing this week’s resource, we’re going to kick things off with some words of wisdom […]

Why Just Say It When You Can Blabberize It?

April15

Recently, the elementary principal and I developed and facilitated a workshop for several K-4 teachers in our district along with their students interns from Penn State Altoona. The session, entitled The EdTech Game Show, focused on making IT (instructional technology) R.E.A.L. (Relevant, Engaging, Authentic and Lifelong) with 16 digital resources that can be utilized to engage and […]

The Popular Educational Twitter Hashtags Infographic

April14

#edtech, #edchat, #elearning and #techcoach top the list of my most favorite Twitter hashtags. But these trending topics are not the only social media hotspots in which educators with common interests can share ideas, best practices and resources to power up the teaching and learning in their classrooms. If you really want to be in […]

Tech It Up Tuesday: The Copyright Guidelines for Images Infographic

April12

It’s Tuesday again and time for me to unveil another tech-isode in my “Tech It Up Tuesday” series in which I will share an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the educational setting. This week’s geeky goodness is about to get started right here, right now with some very important […]

Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

March13

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for two super cool web tools that can be used to flip learning in your classroom. Be sure to add ’em to your edtech toolbox! » Blubbr Create interactive quizzes based on YouTube videos. Viewers watch a short clip and then answer […]

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