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Best Learning Games of 2015 by Graphite

Best Learning Games of 2015 by Graphite | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
These 14 selections show us how great games can be for learning and inspire others to follow their lead.

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Best Apps and Websites Featured at ISTE

Best Apps and Websites Featured at ISTE | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
At the 2014 ISTE conference in Atlanta, Georgia, last week, Common Sense Media staff and Graphite Certified Educators presented a series of engaging, informative, and hands-on lightning-fast sessions. These 15-minute workshops showcased practical and engaging ways to use specific...

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, July 10, 2014 8:51 PM

Are you looking for "practical and engaging ways to use specific technology tools to enhance student learning"? You might want to check out this link from graphinte (a part of Common Sense Media). There are 23 workshops that were each 15 minutes in length and covered 3 apps, games, websites or Common Sense Media resources. Below are some of the workshops.

* Best Elementary ELA Common Core Apps and Websites (also one on Math   and one on Science Apps and Websites as well as one for middle/high school in the same three areas).

* Ready for Research - Best Websites Across K-12

* Formative Assessment Tools to Rock Your World

* Digital Passport: Digital Safety Games for Kids (This is a free game from Common Sense Media that is great for students in grades 3 - 5.)

* Digital Citizenship + PBL = Cool Programs for Teens

You will find many great resources that may be of use to you during the next school year. Have fun exploring!

niftyjock's curator insight, July 15, 2014 6:07 PM

15 minute workshops, is that enough time or is it just the right amount. This review of the conference has some very good apps to try.

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10 Great Websites for High School - (Teacher reviewed and approved)

10 Great Websites for High School - (Teacher reviewed and approved) | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
There's still nothing as reliable as the Web when it comes to classroom tech. Given all the sites out there, there's also nothing as overwhelming. And when you add in the fact that it's tough to find great content for older students, sometimes high school students don't get...

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