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Common Core Driving Schools’ Technology Needs

EdTech Magazine

Frank Smith Most principals surveyed say they are increasing bandwidth, acquiring mobile devices to meet Common Core demands. Bandwidth Management Budgeting Classroom Curriculum Digital Content Management Networking'

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Creatively Teach the Common Core with Technology

Catlin Tucker

Educators today are facing two major shifts in education–a move to the Common Core Standards and increasing pressure to teach students with the technology they’ll be expected to use in their lives beyond high school. Creating dynamic digital stories with mobile devices. Real-time editing with Google docs.

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Mobile Learning and the Common Core

The Mobile Native

Here are some links to get ready for the Common Core: 1. 55 Resources for meeting the Common Core 3. 3 Tools to Tackle Common Core Math Standards 4. Common Core: Assessments 5. Common Core Math 6. 11 Tech Tools to Teach the Common Core 7.

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Closing the Digital Divide with an Emphasis on Learning

A Principal's Reflections

I watched some districts go 1:1 in a matter of days while also providing mobile hotspots for disadvantaged students. There are also learning outcomes aligned to Common Core, ISTE, and Next Generation Science Standards. Using the camera on a mobile device, augmented reality overlays images/media over the real world.

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School Is Hard for Mobile Students. These Districts Want to Help.

Edsurge

a mostly working-class suburban city just across the Mystic River from Boston—high student mobility used to be a challenge without a clear solution. Not all mobility is bad. She distinguishes between mobile students generally and students facing specific challenges, like housing instability. “We In Chelsea, Mass.—a

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5 Tech Tools for Math Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

It has been shown to improve student achievement in math, and is aligned with Common Core State Standards. This makes it perfect for classroom use, as students can access it from any computer or mobile device. Desmos is a free online graphing calculator that allows users to plot equations and analyze functions.

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7+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy

Ask a Tech Teacher

It also includes a teacher’s guide, a series of lesson plans, and the Common Core standards addressed. The Game is free, suggested for grades 4-12, and delivered via website or mobile app. This app works on desktops as well as mobile devices. This one is used by 10,000 schools each year and 350,000 individuals.