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8 Great Piano Learning Apps for iPhone and iPad

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Compatibility: iPhone/iPad and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 2. Flowkey Flowkey is another great piano learning app for iPad. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 3. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 5.

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Convert PDFs to Google Docs to Differentiate Instructional Materials – From Brenda Doucette

EdTechTeacher

Google Apps & iPads. The post Convert PDFs to Google Docs to Differentiate Instructional Materials – From Brenda Doucette appeared first on EdTechTeacher. Google & Web Tools in the Student-Centered Classroom. Differentiating with Technology. The Chromebook Classroom. View the Full Course Catalog at ettsummer.org.

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Not “Just” a Teacher: Finding Your Voice as a Teacher

The CoolCatTeacher

And so, they reached out to myself and Carl Hooker , another one of our proud Texans, and asked if the two of us would go and testify in front of the Senate, in front of the legislature, on educational technology and Open Education Resources and instructional materials. Brianna: So Carl is also the godfather of iPad Palooza.

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1:1 iPads and Digital Learning in Belton ISD

EdTechSandyK

This conference about all things iPad in education was co-sponsored by Eanes ISD and TCEA. The first session I attended at iPadpalooza was presented by Instructional Technology Coordinators Terice Schneider and Vicki Ventura of Belton Independent School District. Gave high school teachers iPads ahead of time. There were tears.

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Pandemic Spurs Changes in the Edtech Schools Use, From the Classroom to the Admin Office

Edsurge

And when learning remotely, 56 percent of teachers said student devices were Chromebooks, far and away outpacing tablets like iPads (16 percent) and other mobile computing devices. One key finding in the report and the full survey : Teachers’ instructional materials didn’t necessarily change to meet the needs of remote instruction.

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Should student technology be free?

eSchool News

Ohio’s public schools aren’t allowed to charge students for the use of textbooks, but they can charge “reasonable fees” for student technology and instructional materials. Schools loan out devices such as Chromebooks and iPads, which become essential for classwork during the day and homework at night.

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3 tips for connecting students to internet resources during summer

eSchool News

Dr. Schroeder shared the story of how Arthur Elementary School transitioned from having one computer per classroom to having a 1:1 iPad program, establishing goals for out-of-school access. She has spearheaded the district’s first 1:1 iPad program where more than 700 students are afforded 24/7 personalized learning opportunities.