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Why Generation Z Learners Prefer YouTube Lessons Over Printed Books. Many students now turn to YouTube before books to grasp difficult concepts in math and science or to investigate topics for English and history classes.

Why Generation Z Learners Prefer YouTube Lessons Over Printed Books

—All images: YouTube Video learning outranks printed books in survey By Lauraine Genota Fifteen-year-old Jaimie Moreano is on YouTube all the time. She can learn how to do anything she wants using the video-sharing platform. But makeup tutorials aren't the only videos she watches on the popular video platform. "When I'm doing my homework, I'll look up how to solve a problem on YouTube," said Moreano, a sophomore at Locust Valley High School outside New York City.

She's part of a majority of Generation Z kids who have a higher preference for learning from YouTube and videos, compared with printed books. In a survey released last month of people ages 14 to 23—the so-called Generation Z group—YouTube ranked the highest as a preferred learning tool. 'Grasp the Concept' The members of Generation Z seem to agree. Presentation Design Guide: How to Summarize Information for Presentations. Bad presentations.

We’ve all had to sit through them. Heck, we’ve probably all given one or two. I know I have. You know the type: twice as long as they need to be, slides chock-full of text, no visuals in sight. Incredibly boring and painful to watch. via GIPHY. Public Media for Northern CA. Cost-effective means an app should be affordable for students and their families, Lanier says.

Public Media for Northern CA

He encourages teachers and schools to choose free apps that are accessible to everyone. Even in schools where every student is given a device or can bring their own, not every student has the same access to apps and programs. Because of that, an app should also be "cloud-based" or "cross-platform. " Both phrases mean that an app works on a variety of devices. Cloud-based, or web-based, programs work on desktops and laptops, while cross-platform apps function on mobile devices. Finally, he says, collaborative apps allow more than one person to interact with an application at the same time. 6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2018. About Apps. VIDEO. Presentation. Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming app - SpiderScribe. Mindmapping. 5 Free Tools to Collect Student Feedback. There are several free web tools that teachers can use to gather feedback from their students both formally and informally.

5 Free Tools to Collect Student Feedback

You can also use these tools to poll your students about a learning event, assess their level of comprehension, or simply to get to know their opinions about a certain topic. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning has already posted a list of such tools last year but today we are updating this list deleting the ones that no longer work and including new ones . Turn YouTube into a Classroom with eduCanon. You know the Internet is loaded with great videos that can teach just about every subject imaginable.

Turn YouTube into a Classroom with eduCanon

But holding students accountable for watching an assigned video, or making the viewing experience more active, is a challenge. Without standing right over students, how do you know if they’re really watching? Edpuzzle. Start with graduate attributes - In Support of Excellence. Welcome to the Voki Blog! 20 Awesome BYOD and Mobile Learning Apps.

We have now been Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) for three years, and boy, do the students bring it.

20 Awesome BYOD and Mobile Learning Apps

They bring it all! We have iPads, Surface, iPhones, Droids, Chromebooks, Macs, and PC laptops. Here's my current thinking. Please share yours in the comments section below. Note Taking If students can't find, review, and access their notes or pictures of the board, their mobile note-taking system is useless. Microsoft OneNote In my opinion, the most robust single note-taking app is Microsoft OneNote because it looks just like a traditional notebook. Evernote Evernote is a multiplatform app, but you cannot edit simultaneously. The premium version searches handwritten text so that photos of the board or your notes can actually be found later.

eBooks With ebooks as the current battleground of education technology, students should know how to find and download ebooks and PDFs on Kindle, iBooks, and Kobo. Writing Traditional Essay Writing Collaborative Writing Moving Between Platforms Blogging Cloud Sync. iPads/Apps for Teaching & Learning. Educational Videos: Utah Education Network.

Great Infographic Making Tools for Teachers. 1- Visual.ly This is my favorite tool.

Great Infographic Making Tools for Teachers

It helps you easily create awesome infographics using pre-designed templates. It also lets you create an infographic out of any Twitter Hashtag provided you are signed in which you can do using your Twitter account. 2-Easel.ly This is another great web tool to create infographics. 3-PiktoChart I love PiktoChart and I have used it a couple of times and found it really great. 105 Free Moodle Video Tutorials. 105 Free Moodle Video Tutorials!

105 Free Moodle Video Tutorials

We know that you love Moodle. This is why we created the following list. Show your appreciation and share it with people interested in Moodle. Few weeks ago I made a post of 29 Free Moodle Video Tutorials. 23 Microsoft Free Teaching Tools for Educators. Are you interested in a list of 23 free teaching tools that you can use in your classroom?

23 Microsoft Free Teaching Tools for Educators

From helping students learn through interactive 3D experiences to transforming ordinary classroom experiences into immersive education and much more… Would you like to engage your students with free classroom tools in an active learning classroom environment? In the following list you will find 23 Free Teaching Tools that you can use to improve students' learning.

Learning Suite by MicrosoftOver 20 of Microsoft's most popular education tools and teacher resources - all in one place! Flashcards by MicrosoftBuild memory and recognition skills with a modern twist on the classic learning tool.Office 365 for EducationFree email, shared documents, storage and more!