Weekly Resources for Mid July

It was another big week of Summer Workshops! We had our first West Coast workshops in Berkeley with Holly Clark and Douglas Kiang as well as four in Cambridge with Tom Daccord, Justin Reich, Greg Kuloweic, and Patrick Larkin. Check out all of the Summer Agendas below and know that space is still available in many of our upcoming workshops.

Beth Holland kicked off another a new full-year program in Arlington, MA, and Samantha Morra presented at the first annual Tri-State Reboot, a Google focused conference in Morris County, NJ. Check out her presentation on Mapping Data using Fusion Tables

We are also getting ready for our EdTechTeacher Summit at the end of the month. This promises to be an incredible event focused on the future of learning. We hope that you will come join us in Chicago!

Summer Workshop Agendas

We publish all of our Summer Workshop resources under the Creative Commons license. These sites are full of great resources, and we are happy to share.

Berkeley Workshops this week

Space is still available in our iPad Classroom, Advanced iPad Classroom, and Google Infused Classroom in Los Angeles and Austin during the week of August 4th.

Cambridge Workshops this week

Space still available in other Cambridge workshops. Find dates and locations on our Master Schedule.

ETT Summit Update

We are in the final countdown to ETT Summit! There is still space for both the July 28th Pre-Conference workshops and the July 29-30 Conference.

The full schedule for the ETT Summit is now online: ettsummit2014.sched.org. Conference attendees, you can now plan your entire conference schedule on your tablet, smart phone, or computer.

Articles from EdTechTeacher and Guest Bloggers

Just in case you missed some of our more recent posts, here they are!

Other Great Resources

  • NEW History Web Site: We recently redesigned our Teaching History with Technology website.
  • Apps for Every Device: Whether your students will have iPads, Chromebooks, Android tablets, or access to computers, we have app suggestions organized by learning activity.
  • What is GAFE? Check out our introduction to Google Apps for Education filled with resources to get you started using Google in the classroom.

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