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CategoryFirst Look: Google Data Studio
Do you use Google Sheets to organize and analyze data? Are you looking to go beyond the built in charts in Sheets? If your answer is yes t..
Amazing Featured Speaker Line-up for NCCE 2018!
NCCE’s annual conference always brings a diverse lineup of outstanding featured speakers and NCCE 2018 is no different. The featured speak..
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30 in 50 – 2017: The latest tech-savvy apps for tech-savvy teachers!
A big thank you to everyone who attended the session live! Here is the list this year, enjoy!
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Tech-Savvy Hands-on Review: Wacom Intuos Unboxing
New in the Tech-Savvy Teacher lab are two products from Wacom: The Intuos Pro Paper Edition and the Intuos Draw. We are hard at work putti..
First Look: Wiris Math Editor
First Look is a series from the Tech-Savvy Teachers featuring innovative services, hardware and software from our exploration of conferenc..
First Look: Vidcode
First Look is a series from the Tech-Savvy Teachers featuring innovative services, hardware and software from our exploration of conferenc..
Looking Ahead: Virtual Reality Headsets and Immersive Education
I have been interested in “Google Cardboard,” the cheap alternative to emerging and expensive virtual reality headsets, since first using ..
30 in 50: 2016 All New!
Here are all the tools from 30 in 50: 2016! Feel free to add comments as you integrate these tools to provide more insight!
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First Look: Klaxoon
Fresh off of winning one of the Innovation Awards at this year’s CES conference, Klaxoon looks to be an interesting product that may find ..
Logic and problem solving with Zoombinis on iPad and Android
The Zoombinis have finally made there way to touch screens! You may remember these blue creatures if you taught or were a student in the 9..