Check out this Tech & Learning blog post by David Kapuler. He highlights the top ten teacher tech tools that are currently "all the buzz!" Some of these you may already use, but if not, I know you'll want to check them out. Enjoy! |
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Launched in January 2017, the NC Kids Digital Library offers over 3,700 eBooks, audiobooks, videos, and Read-Alongs for kids in Pre-K through 4th grade. This first-of-its-kind resource is available for free through 85 regional, county, and municipal libraries in North Carolina through OverDrive's digital reading platform. Literacy resources can be easily accessed through the custom website or the OverDrive app. All that's needed to get started is a library card! Library users in Wilkes County should choose the Appalachian Regional Library when enrolling. Teachers with classroom iPads...here's another great option for using these devices in your literacy learning centers! Interested in sharing this resource with families? Click here to view the recorded training session that explains how to borrow digital titles from a variety of devices. Also, check out the information and marketing documents below! Enjoy this wonderful new resource!
Note: Information made available through NCPLDA.
Check out Richard Byrne's recent NCTIES presentation to discover a wealth of ed tech resources for teaching, learning, exploring, creating, managing, assessing, and collaborating.
the preparation of standardized tests (i.e. SAT and ACT prep), there were several that targeted the elementary grades. Take a minute to peruse the list. Hopefully, you'll find a resource that strikes your fancy! I've also included his video about Vocabulist and some additional links and resources. Enjoy!
This new, free educational app from the makers of Shadow Puppet allows students to easily create private learning journals. The journals can combine digital and physical work in one place and can be shared with parents. Real-time change notifications are sent to parents so they can see what their child has done at school. This would be a great tool for documentation and for parent conferences! Watch the video below for a short introduction, click here to learn more, and let me know if you need help getting started! |
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