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An EdTech Alphabet Click on the arrow to start

Do you know the ABC’s of EdTech? ABCDEF GHIJKL MNOPQR STUVWX YZ Exit

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B-Blog A blog is an online journal A blog is written by one author, and allows others to read and leave comments Blog is short for “weblog” Posts appear in reverse chronological order Here’s an example of a blog being used in education: Write On!Write On!

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F Flickr Filters

G Garage Band

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I-iPod An iPod is the thing your students listen to while they should be doing work iPods can play music, podcasts, movies, and games Photo from apple.com

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P-Podcast A podcast is an audio or video episode that can be enjoyed at any time Podcasts can be enjoyed on a computer or on a portable mp3 device like an iPod Here’s an example of a podcast for education

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W- Wiki A wiki is an easily edited webpage that allows many people to contribute information. Wikipedia is a famous example of a wiki Here’s how Roosevelt Elementary uses a wiki.Roosevelt Elementary

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