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31 Educational Tools Every Teacher Should Know About - Shrunk Down

The Educational Technology and Mobile Learning blog posted the post regarding 31 tools that every teacher should know about.  I want to highlight a few that I fell in LOVE with:)

1.  Tweetdeck - WHO KNEW?  I didn't!!  Where have I been and WHY didn't I KNOW THIS SOONER!!!  This website compiles your Twitter account into a nice linear column based format - I AM IN LOVE!!!



2. Flipboard - I LOVE THIS ONE, TOO!  The app is SUPER neat, also!  Choose the stories that you want to hear about - or topics you're interested and it will feed you those stories in the news.  It's a great nonfiction site for students to read the newspaper.


3. Edshelf - This one seems similar to Symbaloo in that you can organize and arrange websites together for easier access.  I like the look of it as well!



4. TedEd- I could go ON AND ON about Ted Talks and the value of them!  DO NOT forget about these in your classroom!  There are SO many relevant topics for ANY content - go and find them and have your students watch them.  It is WORTH it!!



That's all I have for now - again - check out the Educational Technology and Mobile Learning blog - they have amazing stuff there;)!

Happy Thursday all,
Mrs. I:)


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