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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Free Webinar: Teach your students how to take notes - Jan. 25 4pm by @coolcatteacher

Note taking has changed since the days of pencil, paper, and lecture lecture lecture! Now, students have a variety of tools and sources of information. From lecture, to videos, to projects -- how should students be coached to take notes? In this free webinar, I'll help teachers learn how to help your 21st Century learners […]

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Boosting classroom engagement with EDpuzzle - EdTechReview™ (ETR)

Boosting classroom engagement with EDpuzzle - EdTechReview™ (ETR) | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"This tool allows you to edit, crop any YouTube, Khan Academy, Learn Zillion, Vimeo or other video, insert your own audio notes and create amazing video collection ..."


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Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight, January 27, 2015 2:18 AM

Great tool for several online activities.

Joann Velazquez's curator insight, January 29, 7:31 PM
Edpuzzle proves highly advantageous for teachers, providing a user-friendly platform that facilitates easy video editing. With Edpuzzle, teachers can make real-time adjustments whenever they open a video, allowing dynamic customization. This includes the ability to crop, add insightful notes, and even record personalized audio or commentary directly onto the video content. Such features empower educators to tailor instructional materials better to suit their students' specific needs and preferences, enhancing the overall teaching and learning experience.
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5 Great iPad Apps for Taking Audio Notes

5 Great iPad Apps for Taking Audio Notes | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

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The Digital Aviator's curator insight, July 20, 2013 3:52 AM

Tools, tools, tools. Quality audio made quickly and efficiently has never been easier.

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Chart Featuring Some of The Best Note Taking Apps for Teachers :: Med Kharbach

Chart Featuring Some of The Best Note Taking Apps for Teachers :: Med Kharbach | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Looking for some very good note taking apps to use or recommend to your students? The chart below has you covered. It features some of the best note taking apps we have reviewed last year. We tried to diversify the list so it can cater to the needs of users across different devices including Android-operated devices, iPads and iOS devices, Chrome and Mac. Some of the things you can do with the apps below include: capture a quick note, create reminders for your notes, record voice notes, arrange your notes into folders, add sticky notes, share your notes with others and across different devices, and many more."


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jilian stambolich's curator insight, January 26, 2016 8:26 AM

Always looking to support ways to document learning...

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7 Steps on How to Use the New Edmodo - Teq Blog

7 Steps on How to Use the New Edmodo - Teq Blog | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

by Blake Waldman

 

"Edmodo recently released a new look for their website. Many times when a website changes there’s a ton of confusion about old features, new features, and where everything is now located. Not with Edmodo!The simple and clear design makes it easy to navigate between all of the tools. So there shouldn’t be too much confusion for existing users, and teachers who want to learn how to use Edmodo for the first time are met with a sleek and simple interface.

 

"Here are a few videos on how to navigate the new Edmodo site, and how to use the basic features for anyone interested in learning to use Edmodo in the classroom."

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