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Advice about Digital Parenting by @ICTEvangelist

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How do you and how can you safeguard your children against the concerns of the online world?

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Minecraft Edu offers free access to content

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Free Minecraft Edu content available until the end of June 2020, supporting learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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#EdTech tools for recording online teaching & learning

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Apps, portals and ideas for keeping teaching and learning online when school is out.

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Plagiarism checker @Urkund creates fast analytical check for educators

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This is a UKEdChat article, supported by Urkund. Towards the end of the academic year,

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Technology at School – The EdTech market in Russia

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Towards the end of September 2018, the UKEdMagazine team were invited over to Moscow to

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Study claims @ClassDojo encourages an archaic approach to school discipline

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Surveillance in our schools

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Microsoft enhances tools for learning further into 2019

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With a greater focus on accessibility and inclusivity, Microsoft has announced ten major updates to

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VideoDuke: Advanced Video Downloader for Mac

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There is a wealth of video content available online that can help the teaching and

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Minecraft: @PlayCraftLearn Education Edition expands to iPad

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Microsoft today has announced that they are bringing the magic of Minecraft: Education Edition to

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Windows platforms remain dominant in education sector

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A report, highlighted by TechRadar, has revealed that Microsoft Windows platforms remain dominant in classrooms

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What to expect at #BETT2018

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Christmas has just ended and the New Year is now dawning upon us — but

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Technology not taking over children’s lives despite screen-time increase

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Boys spending more time playing videogames than girls, according to Oxford research With children spending

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UKEdTech Live Stream – Episode 01 – hosted by @ICTmagic

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Creating new ways for teachers to engage with the student with @Go_Pollock

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As a teacher, you’re on a mission to develop your students’ academic potentials. Accomplishing this

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Google’s AutoDraw makes anyone an artist…even me!

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AutoDraw is an auto-suggestion improvement for your drawing Drawing: My artistic aspirations were dashed when

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