by Mike Agostinelli | Jun 27, 2017 | Just in Time with Jenn, Media, Microsoft, OneNote
Jenn Morgan is a School Technology Specialist for Davis School District, she also is an adjunct faculty member at Weber State University. She has worked extensively on learning and teaching many of the Microsoft products to help further both teacher and student...
by Mike Agostinelli | May 25, 2017 | A Minute with Maria, Media, Microsoft, OneNote, VideoCasts
With over 25 years of educational experience, Maria Turner has always worked to bring curriculum to life by challenging her students with real life problem solving opportunities. After earning her Master’s in Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction, she had the...
by Mike Agostinelli | Mar 16, 2017 | Chrome, CloudReady, Google Apps for Education, Guest Post, Media, NCCE 2017 in Portland
Our friends at SMART Technologies are guest posting today sharing SMART amp and how easy it integrates in Google Apps for Education. Jason and I have worked in amp for the past few years and are impressed with it’s seamless integration into GAFE. Jason and I...
by Mike Agostinelli | Mar 9, 2017 | Hardware Reviews, Make!, Media, NCCE 2017 in Portland, On Our Radar..., Reviews, Software Reviews
New to the Tech-Savvy Lab is the Wacom Intuos Draw. Jason and I have used the older Bamboo Draw tablets in the past and we are excited to see how this new line stacks up. After our award winning unboxing, it is time to dive deeper into the product: The Hardware: The...
by Mike Agostinelli | Feb 27, 2017 | First Look, Hardware, Hardware Reviews, Media, On Our Radar..., Reviews
New in the Tech-Savvy Teacher lab are two products from Wacom: The Intuos Pro Paper Edition and the Intuos Draw. We are hard at work putting both devices through our tests and we will be releasing our in-depth report in the upcoming weeks, but for now we have our...
by Mike Agostinelli | Jan 12, 2017 | Digital Resources, Listen and Learn!, Media, Media Literacy
In anticipation of Martin Luther King day, ReadWords.Org and the History Channel have put together lexile leveled articles and questions ranging from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Additionally, there are History Channel videos to supplement the leveled reading. All of...