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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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15 Best Google Drive Add-Ons for Education | @coolcatteacher

15 Best Google Drive Add-Ons for Education | @coolcatteacher | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
The Best Google Drive Add Ons for Education will help you be more productive and add cool academic content into Google Drive. Revise better and more...
Ness Crouch's curator insight, March 30, 2016 12:14 AM

Vicki Davis does an excellent job helping educators and learners stay on top of the ever changing teaching and learning technology. 

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Evernote Brings Out Their Shiny New App For iOS 7

Evernote Brings Out Their Shiny New App For iOS 7 | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
With every new operating system comes shiny new interfaces, and one of the web companies who have brought out nice new shiny things this time is Evernote.
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5 Levels Of Technology Integration In Curriculum | TeachThought

5 Levels Of Technology Integration In Curriculum | TeachThought | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

The integration of technology in learning is not new. In the 1980s, many schools had fancy calculators, Macintosh computers, and were even teaching students basic coding.

 

This kind of integration often happened at the lesson or activity level, meaning that it was often surface-level, tacked-on, and perhaps a bit superficial.

 

The power of technology is difficult to fully leverage without curriculum-level integration. This means choosing tools, platforms, and policies based on standards, assessment, and instruction. A side benefit to this approach is the possibility of teacher collaboration and “same-pageness.”

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