by Mike Agostinelli | Oct 28, 2014 | Be Awesome!, First Look, ISTE 2014 in Atlanta, On Our Radar...
Looking for a platform that works within Google Apps for Education and supports computers, iPads, Chromebooks, and Android tablets? You need to check out SMART Technologies latest platform: SMART amp. SMART graciously gave us a preview of this exciting new platform...
by Mike Agostinelli | Sep 9, 2014 | App Reviews, First Look, Make!, On Our Radar..., Reviews
Shutterfly is launching an amazing classroom resource called Shutterfly Photo Story. Most of us are familiar with the high quality and fast turn around Shutterfly offers for pictures, picture books, and calendars. Now, Shutterfly is taking their expertise to empower...
by Mike Agostinelli | Aug 5, 2014 | Announcements, First Look, On Our Radar...
Next up in our First Look series is Vocareum. Vocareum is a cloud based service that lets students learn to program in Android, Java, Hadoop, MySQL, Node.js, Python, D3.js and more. The key piece here is allowing this to happen through the cloud. Any middle or high...
by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Jul 24, 2014 | Curriculum, First Look, ISTE 2014 in Atlanta, On Our Radar...
First Look is a series from the Tech-Savvy Teachers featuring innovative services, hardware and software from our exploration of the vendor floor at ISTE 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. An often-overlooked part of the massive vendor floor at ISTE was the excellent Ed-Tech...
by Mike Agostinelli | Jul 22, 2014 | First Look, Reviews, The Future
Next in our “First Look” series is Buncee Edu. This product is categorized under Digital Storytelling/Presentations. Buncee enables teachers and their students to easily bring together all kinds of multimedia (like photos, video, drawing, audio and more)...
by Mike Agostinelli | Jul 15, 2014 | First Look, Media, On Our Radar..., Quick Look
This article is the first of many “first looks”. At ISTE, Jason and I spent time on the vendor floor looking for new products and companies. Our “first look” series is the result of those meetings. First looks are not ment to be full fledged...