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6 Ways to Add Video to Your Classroom with Animoto

EdTech4Beginners

Animoto also has a free mobile app available for iOS and Android devices if you’ve got a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom. Video is a way to differentiate instruction and help visual and auditory learners shine. How do I use Animoto? Click here for an example. Research project.

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GoClass

Technology Tidbits

GoClass is a fantastic learning tool for the mobile classroom. This is a free site/web app that allows educators to conduct lessons on student''s mobile devices (iOS/Android), track their learning and progress, and so much more. differentiated instruction mobile learning'

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30 Sites & Apps for Learning to Program or Code

techlearning

This is ideal for assessing students and differentiating instruction. MIT App Inventor - A wonderful site filled with lots of educational resources for teaching students how to program mobile apps. Pixel - A free new mobile app (iOS/Android) to learn how to code by programming robot's emotions and speech.

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GoClass

Technology Tidbits

GoClass is a excellent mobile learning solution that is redefining classrooms worldwide. This fantastic simple to use combo web tool/mobile app (Android/iOS) allows educators to create and manage student accounts, while sending them engaging lessons to complete on their mobile device. flipped classroom mobile learning'

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Paperscorer

Technology Tidbits

Paperscorer is a fantastic new mobile (iOS/Android, or Chrome plug-in) app that allows educators and students to assess their learning in real-time. Once the form is complete the user can then open the app on a mobile device and take pictures of the forms. This makes it ideal for teachers to differentiate instruction.

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EDpuzzle on Android

Technology Tidbits

EDpuzzle the amazing educational tool (web/mobile app) is now available for free on any Android device. Educators are using EDpuzzle to edit their videos (crop, add questions, etc) differentiate instruction, and more. Below is a trailer video.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Innovative Interactive Presentation Tools to Bring Your Classroom to Life by Bryan Miller Interactive response systems have evolved from the formal clickers, to now operating on mobile devices. Bryan gives you a head to head comparison of all of the popular interactive response systems that work on your classroom''s mobile devices.