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Thanking Those Who Make Digital Teaching and Learning Work • TechNotes Blog

Wednesday, December 7, 2022 is Ed Tech Appreciation Day. This day is designed to celebrate all the professionals who support the use of technology in schools. tinyurl.com/84czujdw

Woohoo, the livestream chat with Claus starts in a few minutes. Catch it online at blog.tcea.org/virtual-chat-wit @edutooters Anyone can watch and join in with Santa! About 18 minutes from starting livestream from the time of this toot.

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Fellow @edutooters Not sure if I shared this with you, but you may find it helpful if you're are still using the "stock" or "official" Mastodon app. This is a list of alternatives I have tried myself and enjoyed using. Share as you like, boost, or retoot/post.

Some have mentioned there are other great apps. I know about @ivory (iOS) @megalodon (Android) but if you're using something amazing on your device, please share back. This is a teaser image from an upcoming blog entry at blog.tcea.org but it's not out yet (written, done, scheduled but it won't come out until later this month).

Explore examples and templates to see how interactive digital notebooks can improve organization, accessibility, and more in any classroom! @edutooters blog.tcea.org/interactive-digi

On December 1, 2022, LEGO released a new SPIKE app! Get up to date on what this new app offers and the changes it brings. @edutooters blog.tcea.org/lego-spike-app-3 via @preimers

“Over eighty-five percent of the reading and writing we do as adults is nonfiction,” says Tony Stead. Consider that students will need to devour nonfiction writing to be future ready. There are four building blocks to improving reading comprehension and engagement. These building blocks assist students in ways that will not change in the future. Source: Embrace Lifelong Learning, Or Else

blog.tcea.org/embrace-lifelong @edutooters 🧐

Well, the scheduling was tight, but we finally pulled it off. The man of the hour, Santa Claus himself, will be stopping by the TCEA office here in Austin, Texas to chat with students, parents, and educators! Santa will do this chat virtually at 2:00 p.m. Central on Tuesday, December 6. This is the eighth year he’s managed to swing by. I guess he must like us! @edutooters tinyurl.com/Tceasanta

Need some amazing resources, but don’t have the time to make them yourself? Why not take a moment to “mine” websites like Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) for free templates you can customize? In this blog entry, I’ll share some of the top free resources from TPT aligned to instructional strategies. blog.tcea.org/align-instructio

Update now! Multiple vulnerabilities patched in Google Chrome.” It’s a headline that you encounter with surprising regularity. Here are a few more from May to July 2022. Each is sure to chill any IT Director’s heart. blog.tcea.org/seven-tips-secur

Ready to adapt more Stoic techniques to evidence-based strategies? Applying reason to and thinking deeply about life lies at the core of Stoic . Yet, the application of reason, also known as , can be difficult. Let’s look at heuristics that can help. Adapting Techniques: Critical Thinking, Part 2
blog.tcea.org/adapting-stoic-t BasedTeaching @edutooters

Five Free Online Coin-Flipping Tools • Want to encourage friendly conflict resolution in your teaching and learning environment? Need your math students to hone their probability skills? Well, grab a virtual or digital coin flipper and keep charges of cheating, trick coins, and more at bay. Let’s explore several digital alternatives to the old “heads or tails” coin toss that you might find beneficial.

blog.tcea.org/coin-flip-tools-

Need free curriculum for teaching that most necessary of subjects, geography? Then you are in luck. A solid knowledge of geography provides an understanding of politics and culture. It grants a sense of perspective to understand the map. In this blog entry, you’ll explore a brand new revamped website that offers free resources.

blog.tcea.org/open-geography-f

Howdy! So glad to be here with you all! Miguel Guhlin here from .

I'm a Director of in with Certification. I have served as a District Technology Director and Instructional Tech Director. Not afraid to Boost.

My Mastodon tutorials and videos appear here:
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I am an at Around the Corner at
mguhlin.org,
and
TCEA.org TechNotes Blog at
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You can find some of my work designing/maintaining online courses at
courses.tcea.org

Some of my hashtags for your consideration:

Why do high-effect size instructional strategies endure over time? They do so because they have a growing body of research that reveals their efficacy in accelerating student growth. When we use technology to make learning relevant to real life, we amplify the impact of strategies that work. When relevant, use it. When not, skip the tech.

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