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Make | Resource Categories. This Kit Lets You Build A Functioning Laptop Out Of A Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi projects. Raspberry Pi 2 runs free Windows 10, costs $35 - CNET. Microcomputing fans take note -- there's a new Raspberry Pi in town. The all-new board brings a host of new hardware, including a Broadcom 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor and 1GB of RAM.

Those upgrades, the Raspberry Pi Foundation says, make the Pi 2 Model B a much more powerful computer -- not just a good computer for its $35 price. The Raspberry Pi is an extremely simple computer that can be yours for very little money. It looks and feels very basic, but can be built into any number of geeky projects, and is designed to get youngsters interested in coding. "It's been successful beyond our wildest dreams," said Raspberry Pi Foundation founder Eben Upton at the London launch of the Pi 2 Model B, noting that since launch, 4.5 million Pi boards have been sold to date. "Over time it's become clear that there is interest among children in learning computing," Upton said. Windows 10 version Raspberry Pi is on a collision course with Microsoft's upcoming Windows 10 operating system. What is a Raspberry Pi? The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse.

It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python. It’s capable of doing everything you’d expect a desktop computer to do, from browsing the internet and playing high-definition video, to making spreadsheets, word-processing, and playing games. What’s more, the Raspberry Pi has the ability to interact with the outside world, and has been used in a wide array of digital maker projects, from music machines and parent detectors to weather stations and tweeting birdhouses with infra-red cameras. We want to see the Raspberry Pi being used by kids all over the world to learn to program and understand how computers work. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a registered educational charity (registration number 1129409) based in the UK. 25 fun things to do with a Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi, the bargain micro PC released earlier this year, has fertilised the imaginations of the public, bringing with it a boom in inventive approaches to computing not seen since the good old days of 8-bit.

Indeed, a veritable golden age of computers is once again upon us, so with that in mind here are our top 25 fun things you can do with your Raspberry Pi. If you're new to Pi, check out our guide for getting started with your new piece of kit first, but bookmark this page and come back. Editor's note, 28 July 2014: This guide was written back in 2012 with the original Pi in mind, not the new, sleeker Model B+, but all of these tips are still relevant, with minimal tweaking. 1. Mod My Pi Mod My Pi do a great range of colourful cases, using state of the art injection moulding techniques, and they're not a bad price either. 2. Fancy making your own case? 3. Now your Pi is in a cool looking case, hook it up to your TV and enjoy a mini-media experience with OpenELEC. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Technology Integration Matrix. Tech That Spurs Critical Thinking. STEM Education: Five Tools That Transform the Classroom.

As new technological tools continue to be used in classrooms, the push for students to become experts in STEM increases. There are plenty of tools out there that teachers can use in their lessons "to reinforce theoretical concepts by demonstrating their real-world applications," said an article on TheAtlantic.com. "By showing students that the knowledge is relevant and useful, teachers can help them unlock new realms of creativity in all scientific realms and possibly change their future career trajectories," the article said. The Atlantic then listed five technological tools that can help educators teach STEM. The first tool listed is 3-D printers. The article said "whether they're used to create food, organs or mechanical parts, 3-D printers allow engineers to make their designs tangible and physical.

" A second tool the article listed is the "flight simulator. " "Lego itself has developed a curriculum for how to use its products in schools. Read the full story and comment below. Free Technology for Teachers. Ohiotechnology. Upgrade Your Brain: Resources for Coding Beginners. Adam Benzion is the founder of Entirely—a Seattle startup focused on social innovation, keen on connecting more people in more places to create special things together.

“Everybody in this country should learn to program a computer, because it teaches you how to think.”— Steve Jobs Anyone who’s paying attention these days has probably figured out that computer programming is fast becoming the new standard of literacy in our technology-driven economy. Those with even a rudimentary knowledge of code will probably read this little article and chuckle. But for me and many other “business types,” not understanding coding has become a real handicap and a growing blind spot. As an intelligent person who’s had a successful career in the software industry and even managed to deliver as technology entrepreneur, I hate feeling left out of certain conversations because I don’t know the language.

Everyone is tweaking, hacking, and experimenting. Upgrading your MBA brain is actually fun Spread the word. Top Interactive Whiteboard Apps. 25 Next Gen Tools for the Inquiry Classroom. Next gen tools provide meaningful ways teachers and students can explore, question, reflect and share–leading to Deeper Learning and blended and personalized opportunities for students. Here are 25 ideas for using next gen tools this year in your classroom. Rich Content. Next gen tools provide rich content for blended blocks of social studies, science, and math and help spur thought-provoking discussions, Socratic Seminars, writing prompts, and opportunities for extensions into real world settings. The tools below are multi-disciplinary and multi-sensory. 1. At Lego, it’s all about the building and students using their hands to create (and destroy). Great ideas include designing simple (and powered) machines and teaching students the art of storytelling are all inside this online catalogue for using Lego in the classroom, preschool on up. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Simulations Learning. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Coding. 12. 13. 14. Project-Based Learning & Design Thinking. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Introduction To Coding: Hour of Code. Why Do We Need Technology Integration? Technology is a ubiquitous part of children's lives. It is transparent. Most homes have connected computers or Internet-enabled devices. As prices of technology drop, computers and digital devices may replace television as we know it. When pioneering educational technology advocate Jan Hawkins wrote an essay for Edutopia in 1997, "The World at Your Fingertips: Education Technology Opens Doors," about how technology brings the tools of empowerment into the hands and minds of those who use them, she couldn't have known her words would be even more relevant today.

Now, walk into a classroom. Are there computers and if so, how are they being used? NatureMapping brings real science to the classroom with hand-held data collection devices. Another reason for technology integration is the necessity of today's students to have 21st century skills. These 21st century skills include The Edutopia article "Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum? 15 Best Google Drive Add-Ons for Education. Internet Catalogue. 3 Resources to Build Your Personal Learning Network. Personal Learning Networks are becoming a popular way to learn from other educators. But how do you get started in creating a personal learning network, or PLN? I’ve put together a quick list of 3 resources that educators are using to build PLNs: 1) Twitter Chats & Hashtags: Twitter is a fantastic tool to create your professional circle of like-minded connections around the world.

With so many hashtags to follow and chats to participate in, it is a great resource. Here is an article from Edudemic that lists 20 Twitter Hashtags Every Teacher Should Know About to get you started. 2) Pinterest: Whether you are new to Pinterest or a regular ‘pinner’, Pinterest can be a great resource to save and organize your resources and ideas. We have created Pinterest boards that cover a range of education topics from Education apps, articles, infographics, to Flipped Classroom information, EDU blogs and websites, professional development and many more. 3) Blogs, websites & podcasts: Connect with us.

Five-Minute Film Festival: 8 Interactive Video Tools for Engaging Learners. It's no secret that I am a passionate advocate for using video in the classroom. When used well, videos can help students make connections to people and ideas beyond their usual frame of reference. That's why I've been really excited to see a wave of new (and mostly free or low-cost!) Tech tools recently that enable teachers to take favorite clips and make them more valuable for educational use. Whether you use videos to flip your classroom or you just appreciate the power of video to engage kids, maybe one of the tools in my playlist below will help you go deeper in 2014. Video Playlist: Tools to Enhance Videos for Learning You may notice my playlist below looks a little different this time; I'm embedding using a great tool called Huzzaz, reviewed below.

More Resources on Using Video in the Classroom Reviews and Guides for Interactive Video Tools Sources and Ideas for Using Videos in the Classroom. 8thSC - 2014 Tech Conference. 2014 Etech Presentation - Teach with Technology! Not teach technology! By: Joe Bedingfield @mrbscjh - jbedingfield@south-central.org, Sue Sparks ssparks@south-central.org Actual Presentation: 2014 Etech Presentation - Teach with Technology! Not teach technology! Tech tools for education. My 35 Favorite Free Apps for Teaching. Schools around the country are undergoing a digital transformation. With iPads and tablets showing up in classrooms with greater frequency, trying to figure out which apps to use can leave a teacher’s head spinning. Last year, when my school debuted an iPad lab, I was thrilled, but as it turned out, I barely used it. I shied away from this new technology (which is definitely not like me!) Because I honestly had no idea how to make the most of the iPads in my daily lessons.

Oh, what a difference a year makes! Over the past year, I have found several great educational apps that I integrate into my teaching on a regular basis. Please note that since the publication of this blog post, two of the apps, Shake-a-Phrase and Stack the States, are no longer free, but are low cost and still useful tools. With nearly a million apps available, I know there are other great ones out there. New Maker Tool Lets Students Build Apps and Games from Tablets -- THE Journal. Maker Movement | News New Maker Tool Lets Students Build Apps and Games from Tablets A new app from maker movement startup Tynker lets students build custom apps, like games and interactive stories, directly from tablets like iPads.

Using the platform, students start with a general template--like a puzzle or storyboard--and drag-and-drop visual programming blocks to input simple commands based on step-by-step prompts, which in turn build the student’s app. Generally, languages that use programming blocks are often considered ideal for young children with no previous programming experience, and can help build problem solving, spatial reasoning, and algorithmic thinking abilities. As students' skills advance with the tool, they can tackle larger, more open projects that require additional programming. Additional features include: A downloadable library of sample coding projects The ability to add music, like piano, guitar, and drum notes Tilt, touch, and other tablet-specific functions. 5 Tips for Classroom Management With Mobile Devices. When adopting technology in the classroom, one of the key concerns for teachers and administrators is classroom management.

I am often asked if there is a way to “lock down an iPad screen” or “ensure students cannot go to inappropriate websites” (e.g. Social Media). In other words, how do we keep students on task and are not distracted by the novelty of gadgets or communicating with friends via texting or social media. Often, teachers will take up devices (such as mobile phones) to avoid the issue of students texting or checking Facebook on their phones (eliminating access to a powerful, pocket computer in the process). Classroom management is a challenging skill which I consistently strive to improve on a regular basis.

Establish Clear Expectations Just as I start out the school year with “Class Rules” that we make and agree to as a group, we also establish expectations for when we use technology. Let them “Get the Giggles Out” Engagement is Key Two Eyes, Two Feet. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 10 New Educational Web Tools to Try Out. March 8, 2014 Once every two weeks I feature here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning a list of some of the new educational web tools I have been bookmarking. These are basically tools other teachers and edubloggers have reviewed in their websites and blogs and which I think are worth sharing with you and keeping you posted about the latest in the world of educational technology. 1- Exam Time ExamTime is changing the way students learn by providing free study tools for students and teachers.

ExamTime has been developed to help students make studying more than just a mind exercise. It can be a “do” activity.Students and teachers all around the world are creating Mind Maps, Flashcards, Notes and Quizzes using ExamTime. The intuitive and easy to use tools in ExamTime allow users to create, discover and share study resources that can engage, inspire and endure. Mathsframe has more than 190 free interactive maths games. 3- Screencastify 4- Shareor 6- Wonderville 8- Framebench. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Grow Professionally With Over 800 Free Online Courses from Top Universities. Home - A cloud-based teaching and learning platform for teachers.