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How to Split screen on Mac, PC, and Chromebook

This is a great resource for those looking to increase your multitasking on your computer screens. Source:  http://coffeeforthebrain.com/how-to-split-screen-on-mac-pc-and-chromebook/

Check out the Periodic Table Of IPad Apps Vol 2

Article Link https://ictevangelist.com/periodic-table-ipad-apps-vol-2/ ...It’s never just about the apps. ... That said being guided around tried and tested apps from the classroom can be really helpful.

Introduction to the NEW Google Sites

I have used Google Sites to create, not only my class web site, but also our school and district websites since 2009. For the first time since I started using this service, Google has decided to drastically update and redesign the service for modern web design. Before Google Sites, I was using GeoCities create websites. Some of the revolutionary features of GeoCities, such as a web-based page editor, were successfully emulated in Google Sites. How a GeoCities Website Typically looked (circa 1999) What's New in Google Sites So, is the new Google Sites an improvement. I would say yes. Take a look at some of the improvements I highlighted below. Redesigned editor that is easy to understand and use a layout matches other G Suite Apps Sites now automatically create a Desktop Version as well as a Mobile and Tablet version of your site, all from the same template you create. This is a huge improvement over how Google Sites used to format itself for mob

12 EdTech toys for Christmas 2016

Article Link http://newatlas.com/best-educational-tech-toys-2016-guide/46113/ Article Highlights Below are a couple of my favorite toys mentioned in this article. These devices offer great learning opportunities and make the process look really fun. Boxels (Pictured above) By arranging different colored plastic blocks into the Bloxels grid, children are able to create a side-scrolling platform video game they can then play on their iOS or Android device. Once they have created a room or level they "capture" the grid using the camera on their smart device and their creation is imported into the game. Characters are created and added the same way, and Bloxels is designed to help children aged eight to 12-years-old develop their design thinking and creativity. The Bloxels Builder Starter Kit is priced at $50. Kano Complete Computer Kit Give a child a computer and they will be able to play Minecraft; teach a child to build a computer, and they will probably

Hover: The Game (From Windows 95)

Here is a nostalgic game that brings back memories of my childhood, having Windows 95 and no internet connection. Oh, how many hours were spent on this game??? It looks like Microsoft has re-released this game online. I thought I would share something fun before the holiday starts. Game Link http://hover.ie/#single-player/play

5 Ways Technology Can Make Thanksgiving Better

If there’s one thing most of us want to NOT think about on Thanksgiving, it’s technology. Put the smartphones away, pack up the laptop, and disconnect for one day, right? Well, technology can actually help to bring us together on this most American of holidays, provided it’s put to good use instead of as a distraction from family time. Check out the article below for some ways to use Tech on Thanksgiving. Article Link https://www.cmitsolutions.com/weekly-tips-blog/5-ways-technology-can-make-thanksgiving-better/

Sign in to the Chrome Browser

Google Chrome has become a one stop program for almost all of your computer needs. If you were to log your most frequently used programs on your computer, what would rank in your Top 3. Based on what I have seen, from myself and others, your Chrome Browser is probably number 1. Think about it, what do you do with your laptop when it is NOT connected to the internet? Chrome works so much better when you are logged in to your Google account. Logging in essentially allows you to use any computer like a Chromebook. Article Preview Log into a Chromebook and your whole Google world is at your fingertips. Mail, Drive, bookmarks, and extensions are suddenly a click away, and you never need to enter another password again. This is part of the magic of Chromebooks, and what makes them so powerful in our schools. ... But many of us aren’t using Chromebooks at home--or even in class--and it’s important to have consistent access to these features. More and more, I’m realized that many don’

Future Ready Schools

I recently attended a Future Ready Schools conference. There was a wealth of information presented and I was very impressed with the research based plan that Future Ready has come up with for schools to improve learning for the 21st century. Yes, technology is a part of the plan, however it is not THE solution for bringing schools into the next level of education. Check out the article and resources linked below. Article Preview Future Ready Schools is a free, bold effort to maximize digital learning opportunities and help school districts move quickly toward preparing students for success in college, a career, and citizenship. The effort provides districts with resources and support to ensure that local technology and digital learning plans align with instructional best practices, are implemented by highly trained teachers, and lead to personalized learning experiences for all students, particularly those from traditionally under-served communities. The Alliance for Ex

Lifeliqe: Interactive 3D models augment classroom learning

App Preview Pros: Beautiful models, ease of use, and an extensive library make this app extremely versatile. Cons: Making your own ebooks is not intuitive, plus pricing likely will keep it out of students' hands at home. Bottom Line: Lifeliqe is a no-brainer for supplying clear, professional 3D models for deep investigation. App Link https://www.commonsense.org/education/app/lifeliqe

A Brief History of Education Technology

Source:  http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2016/02/brief-history-evolution-classroom-technologies-infographic?utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

Digital Peer Editing With Microsoft and Google

Collaboration is key to many learning experiences in the classroom and for life-long learners. Google's Gsuite has been geared toward collaborative projects from the beginning, however Microsoft office has been enhancing their collaborative features in Office 365 as well as Office 2016. Microsoft A common misconception when drafting and working with digital content is that a peer reviewer will change and update the original work if the author. By using the Review Ribbon in Microsoft Word, peer reviewers can use Track Changes to suggest updates such as word choice, sentence fluency, and grammar edits, which allows the author to accept or delete the suggestions. Peer editors can also leave comments and ask questions. Source:  https://www.k12blueprint.com/tips/digital-peer-editing-microsoft Google A common misconception when drafting and working with digital content in Google Docs is that a peer reviewer will change and update the original work of the author.  Using the &

Web App: Climate Kids - NASA's Eyes on the Earth

App Preview This is a Kid-friendly, expert site that explores key climate issues. Pros: This fun, fact-filled website invites students to explore and play while maintaining great depth in its content. Cons: Text-heavy information is often organized several layers deep; finding specific answers to climate questions can be challenging. Bottom Line: A great launching point for engaging in accurate and timely climate change information. Link to App https://www.commonsense.org/education/website/climate-kids-nasas-eyes-on-the-earth

Guide for Setting Up a School Facebook Page

Article Preview For those of you looking to setup a Facebook page for your school (or district), check out this guide linked below. One bit of advice that I can offer is to make sure that you do NOT link your school page with any of your personal accounts. Always use your professional account(s) to manage your school page. Visit  https://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php Select: Company, Organization, Institution Category: Education Email: Use the NYC DOE email (or other professional email) that you have set up for your school, institution, or program. Share website (optional) Upload photo that represents this page Complete about section In the admin panel invite at least one other person as an administrator using their professional email. Article Link http://www.techlearning.com/blogentry/11378

Four Tips for Effective Digital Leadership

Check out this great article offering great tips for those that want to become digital leaders. Article Preview As educators transition from being “sages on the stage” to “facilitators of learning,” the culture in our schools needs to be rich in digital learning. Educators must be open-minded and flexible learners, focused on continuous improvement and adjustment, in order to best engage students in digital learning. Educators who are honing skills around visioning, ongoing and differentiated professional development, anytime learning, and risk taking are well on their way to effective technology leadership. Be a Visionary Focus on Professional Development Create a Professional Learning Network (PLN) Model Risk-Taking Article Link http://www.techlearning.com/resources/0003/four-tips-for-effective-digital-leadership/70284

Election Technology

Today is Election Day here in the U.S. Here is a brief look at some of the tech behind elections. Election Technology Overview The next big issue in election administration in the U.S. will revolve around technology: voting equipment, electronic poll books, election management systems, and other hardware and software designed to serve voters and election administrators. Source:  http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/election-technology-overview.aspx Video: New Election Tech Video:  http://www.ky3.com/content/news/Greene-County-election-officials-test-new-technology-before-August-2-election-388235422.html

Thank You for over 9,000 Views!!!

Thank you for your continued support of Mr. B Ed Tech Blog. Please feel free to share, like, and subscribe. Mr. B on Twitter Mr. B on Linkedin Mr. B on Facebook Mr. B's YouTube Channel According to Wikipeida, "9000 (nine thousand) is the natural number following 8999 and preceding 9001." Hmm, who would have thought? Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9000_(number) Another interesting note, is the HAL 9000 computer that was the antagonist of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Yes, you can follow the HAL 9000 on Twitter:   https://twitter.com/hal9000_?lang=en

The Oregon Trail Returns: MS-DOS Online

https://archive.org/details/msdos_Oregon_Trail_The_1990 After posting my last article, I was curious enough to look for and find, The Oregon Trail that I grew up with in school. Sorry if this interrupts your work day. This is still a very useful tool for students. Also, as things that are "retro" are making a comeback, students may like the look and feel of 1990's computer graphics.

Run Older Computer Software Online: SimHealth

There are many older simulation games that many would like to use with their current hardware platforms. However, most of these games are too old or outdated to work on modern platforms, such as Windows 10, MacOS. and Chromebooks. However, within the last few years, an online solution has sprouted that allows users to emulate older computers within your web browser. Example of SimHealth The creators of SimCity were contracted out by the Markel Foundation to create a game to simulate a national healthcare system back in the 1990s. This software was still being used in healthcare training facilities until fairly recently. You can play this on your Chromebook, Mac, or PC by clicking "Play in Browser" on the link below. http://www.myabandonware.com/game/simhealth-2am Anoither example is Theme Hospital http://playdosgamesonline.com/theme-hospital.html

Plan It Green: City Simulation

In this simulation, students learn to create a green, energy-efficient city. http://www.planitgreenlive.com/

Student Letters to the President

There is less than a week left until most of America votes for the next President. Here is a resource that shows student written letters to the next President. https://letters2president.org/

Graphic Novels in the Classroom (A Teacher Roundtable)

This article was very interesting to me. I have only met a few teachers who have used Graphic novels in their classroom (outside of the Art teachers). There are many interesting perspectives offered from the teacher discussions in the article. Is this something that can be implemented in your classroom? What are the benefits? There are also interactive graphic novels available online and as an app for tablets. CIA: Operation Ajax https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cia-operation-ajax-interactive/id472099770?mt=8 . Here is an interactive graphic novel that I have seen used.