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Teachers Paul Werner and Geoffrey Clarion offer seven techniques you can use to enhance your approach to flipped learning. MoreGoogle is launching Google Play for Education, a package that combines Android-based tablets with management tools and software designed specifically for K-12 schools. More
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Samsung has teamed up with Advanced Education to bring its Samsung School solution to Canada. MoreMasteryConnect has created a new education service that takes a pinboard-based approach to social sharing, with a focus on tools and tips for teaching Common Core State Standards. MoreThe J. Paul Getty Museum is extending its open educational content program to Khan Academy. Through a partnership with Khan, the museum is providing a variety of art history and art resources with the aim of "developing a rich personalized learning environment across a broad variety of topics, from the making of a medieval manuscript to the conservation of Old Master paintings." MoreEcho360 has released a minor update to its flagship lecture capture platform, EchoSystem. The new release, EchoSystem version 5.3 Service Pack 2, includes a number of tweaks designed to improve performance and compatibility with third-party learning management systems. MoreSTEM Central, as website housing more than 3,000 links to STEM-related resources, has upgraded its site to include tools that allow teachers to evaluate and rank resources and add their own links.
MoreNew platform includes tools and curricula designed to personalize the learning experience. MoreTwo education entities in Florida have teamed up with a technology company to develop a new teaching and learning platform over the next year. More
Being Mobile
One hand washes the other; time for us to help each other in using mobile devices effectively in the classroom. Teachers, please, send us a curricular tip on how you use mobile devices in your classroom. We will publish your tips in our blog; thank you! More
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