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Instructional Video2:10
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EdTech Tuesdays: The Federal E-Rate Program with Micah Rigdon

Pre-K - 12th
Micah Ridgon, of Funds for Learning, suggests schools are not getting the most out of the federal E-Rate program, the program that offers discounts to schools for their broadband and telecommunication services. His company is...
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Instructional Video6:20
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EdTech Tuesdays: Haiku Deck

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Here's a free app that makes the preparation of presentations a whole lot easier. Using open source images, the narrators model how to create and share amazing presentations.
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Instructional Video5:00
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EdTech Tuesdays: Microsoft Office Mobile

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Users of Microsoft Office can now access, as well as edit, and create new documents from their mobile devices with the Microsoft Office Mobile app. The video narrators not only model how to use the app, but also discuss various classroom...
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Instructional Video3:22
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EdTech Tuesdays: WriteThat.name

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Save hours creating and updating your list of contacts with an app that automatically captures, saves and updates names, e-mail, mailing addresses, and phone numbers.
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Instructional Video9:25
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EdTech Tuesdays: IEP Goals & Objectives with CCSS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jennifer and Rich model how to use and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of an app designed to assist special needs instructors write IEP goals and objectives for all kids in their caseload.
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Instructional Video2:35
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EdTech Tuesdays: A Flipped Classroom with Lee Graves

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Imagine taping a lecture once rather than repeating yourself six times a day. Such an approach is one of the benefits of the flipped classroom approach to learning. Lee Graves provides a clear and concise explanation of this...
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Instructional Video3:05
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EdTech Tuesdays: ISTE Standards Program with Carolyn Sykora & Mindy Frisbee

Pre-K - 12th
When navigating through the "sea of resources" that technology provides us today, how can educators ensure that they are using technology to support the success of their students in the most effective way possible? Listen as the...
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Instructional Video7:39
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EdTech Tuesdays: Padlet

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Need a way to organize digital resources and make them easily accessible to students? Jennifer and Rich have you covered. Taking a look at a free virtual bulletin board service called Padlet, they explore how this tool...
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Instructional Video0:47
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Family Dance

Pre-K - K
A kid raps and dances with his family. He dances with his dad, mom, and little sister. This is a great way to introduce the idea of family dancing to your littlest learners. Have them draw or write a song about their families or plan a...
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Instructional Video0:30
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Get Up And Dance

Pre-K - K
Zoe dances to stay healthy. She does ballet because when she dances she moves her whole body. Use this video to help incorporate a rhythmic movement through dancing into the daily routine of your primary learners.
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Instructional Video2:30
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We Are All Earthlings

Pre-K - K
The animals all sing about the earth. This would be a great video to show during a unit about environmental stewardship. 
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Instructional Video1:26
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Sesame Street: A is for Apple with Elmo

Pre-K - K
The letter A can make so many words! Share the amazing A with your students. A words highlighted include: apple, ache, auto, awesome, arise, ape, afraid, and adios. This is a great video for building phonemic awareness and letter...
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Instructional Video1:06
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Whole Wheat Roll Call

Pre-K - K
A baker sings a rap song about whole grain breads. It's a wonderful way to introduce students to the importance of eating healthy. You'll find your students singing along and naming the breads, pumpernickel, rye, challah, spelt, and more.
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Instructional Video0:47
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Elmo's World: Imagine Bugs

Pre-K - K
Dorothy the fish has a great imagination. Today she imagines Elmo as a spider, a firefly, and a bee.
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Instructional Video0:23
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Jack In The Box #2

Pre-K - K
Featuring the number 2, this film shows a child turning the handle of Jack in the Box twice. This presentation could be used to highlight this particular number before beginning a math lesson.
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Instructional Video0:25
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Jack In The Box #5

Pre-K - K
Count to five with this fun film! Learners will enjoy this quick and easy review of counting to five.
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Instructional Video0:27
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Amy Poehler: Exercise

Pre-K - K
Elmo encourages exercise. He asks Miss Amy how she likes to exercise. Amy likes to dance, so she and Elmo dance to stay fit.
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Instructional Video0:27
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Letter M In Space

Pre-K - K
As an introduction to a discussion of the letter M, this presentation could be used as a way to pique students' interest. The colorful video features the letter M in space.
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Instructional Video0:34
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Adding Flowers

Pre-K - K
Reinforce counting and early adding skills by singing a counting song. Flowers on the door step 1-2-3! The song counts three flowers then counts three more, when added together there are six.
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Instructional Video0:27
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Letter L Shape

Pre-K - K
Using music, dance, and a creative idea, this video provides an introduction to the letter L. There are no examples of words with the L sound.
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Instructional Video0:29
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Jack In The Box #6

Pre-K - K
A young girl cautiously turns a crank on a Jack-in-the-Box to count to six. This could be used as an introductory activity.
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Instructional Video0:29
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Jack In The Box #7

Pre-K - K
Counting to seven can be fun! This film features a child turning the crank on a Jack-in-the-Box to demonstrate how to count to seven.
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Instructional Video0:32
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Everyone Needs A Hug

Pre-K - K
Hugs can make you happy. An animated creature is sad until he receives a hug from a friend. Ask youngsters what makes them happy.
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Instructional Video0:30
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Froggy Jumps

Pre-K - K
How does an Olympian stay healthy? Dominique Dawes jumps like a frog.