10 Easy Ways to Use Tech in Your Classroom - HoET123

Many teaching methods and resources that use technology effectively engage students and build their skills, but many of us hit roadblocks when actually using technology in the classroom.
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10 Easy Ways to Use Tech in Your Classroom
- Travel Virtually with Your Students
- Use Videos for Mini-Lessons
- Play Podcasts
- Multimedia Slideshows
- Share an Online Class Calendar
- Use Virtual Manipulatives
- Save Time for Exit Tickets
- Use Twitter Hashtags to Take Questions
- Gather Student Feedback
- Offer Open-Ended Projects
Resources Mentioned:
- Google Cardboard
- Google Maps and Google Earth
- TeacherTube
- National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
- Socrative
- Google Forms
- SurveyMonkey
- Poll Everywhere
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RONALD NOBER – a teacher who likes to make learning fun. Nober enjoys technology and seeing how things continue to change.
Ron lives with his wife and 4 dogs, 5 chickens, 9 ducks, and a parakeet. He is a graduate of Temple University and Fairleigh Dickinson University. He has had a few interesting jobs in his life before teaching. Nober was an archaeologist, excavating Native American, Revolutionary War era, and Civil War sites; some as old as 10,000 years! He is still a dog trainer, although he is training less since beginning teaching.
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- Website: https://sites.google.com/southampton.k12.nj.us/theideaanddesigncenter/home
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