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Part of the December 2019 STEM Resources Digital Calendar ! I started this blog 10 years ago, which was shortly after using Twitter and other socialmedia tools to connect with educators. Below I’ve listed free design tools teachers and students can use to create digital graphics and publications.
If you attend any of my presentations in Chicago or attend virtually by watching any of the live streamed interviews and presentations shared on Twitter( @ShellTerrell ), then you have the opportunity to receive a digitalbadge and to receive some incredible giveaways! Attending ISTE? Where to Catch Us! ” Find out more here.
Due to socialmedia and the Internet all digital projects have a purpose and audience and usually some kind of message. In my book, Hacking DigitalLearning with Edtech Missions , I provide Mission Cards that outline each project’s audience and purpose. Subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!
Due to socialmedia and the Internet all digital projects have a purpose and audience and usually some kind of message. In my book, Hacking DigitalLearning with Edtech Missions , I provide Mission Cards that outline each project’s audience and purpose. Subscribe for FREE to receive regular updates!
If you attend any of my presentations in Chicago or attend virtually by watching any of the live streamed interviews and presentations shared on Twitter( @ShellTerrell ), then you have the opportunity to receive a digitalbadge and to receive some incredible giveaways! Attending ISTE? Where to Catch Us! Find out more here.
Due to socialmedia and the Internet all digital projects have a purpose and audience and usually some kind of message. In my book, Hacking DigitalLearning with Edtech Missions , I provide Mission Cards that outline each project’s audience and purpose.
Regardless of what standards you are accountable for, uncommon learning initiatives with and without technology can be integrated seamlessly to foster deeper learning. The book focuses on the following innovative practices: Digitallearning across the curriculum : Today’s learner yearns to use real-world tools to do real-world work.
Regardless of what standards you are accountable for, uncommon learning initiatives with and without technology can be integrated seamlessly to foster deeper learning ” (Sheninger, xvii). DigitalLearning Across the Curriculum. DigitalBadges and Micro-credentials. Makerspaces.
Regardless of what standards you are accountable for, uncommon learning initiatives with and without technology can be integrated seamlessly to foster deeper learning ” (Sheninger, xvii). DigitalLearning Across the Curriculum. DigitalBadges and Micro-credentials. Makerspaces.
In 2011, the Mozilla Foundation unveiled its “Open Badges Project,” “an effort to make it easy to issue and share digitallearningbadges across the web.” Along with the MacArthur Foundation and HASTAC, Mozilla announced the launch of a $2 million competition to design and test new badges. Green Imperial Pigeon.
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