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15 Incredible Tech Tools For Teachers To Use In 2016. When education is combined with technology, wonderful things can happen. Students are happier, more curious, and they receive the educational support that they need. Teachers are empowered to create engaging lesson plans, assess student’s needs, and effectively create a positive learning environment. Each year, new technologies are released, or they begin to gain attention.

Here are 15 of the best tech tools for teachers for 2016. Emaze Teachers can use Emaze to create beautiful presentations that synthesize the elements that students have been learning into cohesive units. Plickers Many of the edtech offerings that are available only work if the students have access to a device as well as the teacher. ZipGrade Anybody who is a teacher, or who lives with one, knows how much time they spend grading papers. WriteAbout One of the best methods of getting reluctant writers to enjoy writing and to write more often is to give them the opportunity to write about the things that interest them. 8 New Great Educational Web tools for Teachers.

I haven't posted in the section "educational web tools " for a couple of months now but I know most of you were away for the summer anyway. However, the curation and bokmarking process of new educational websites I come across in my online forays haven't stopped. I have handpicked a wide variety of interesting web tools that have been recently released and I think you will defnitely find them helpful in your efforts to integrate technology into your teaching. As you probably know by now. educational web tools section here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is a page where I amass and share new educational web tools to help teachers and educators stay updated about the latest releases in the world of educational technology.

Check out what I have for you for today's selection and as always, share with us if you know about other new web tools worth including in the list. Enjoy 1- StartMe Explore the world through literature with the LitMap Project, the geographic book database. Your Smarticles. One of my foremost objectives is to empower my students to use technology in project based ways to create as they learn.

It may be exciting for me to create and share items I've made with technology, but enabling students to create for themselves is MUCH more fulfilling. Thinglink describes itself as a way to be creative and to make images come alive with music, video, text, images and more! This recent blog post is a good example of Thinglink in use. With Thinglink you simply upload an image, tag the image and add the media or text that you wish to accent the photo with.

Amazingly, Thinglink is available as a Web Based version but also as an iOS app. A Web Based Thinglink Project Here's an idea for a project based learning assignment whereby students create a Thinglink collage using the web based version. #1. Search Google to collect images related to a topic.Save each image. . #2. An App Based Thinglink Project You will need 2 free apps to support this project. #1: Photo Collage Creator. From Dawn till Dusk – Games and life. The Whiteboard Blog - Supporting the use of technology in the classroom. Technology and Education | Box of Tricks | Technology and Education.