2015 House of #EdTech App Smackdown - HoET051

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2015 · 56 MIN

2015 House of #EdTech App Smackdown - HoET051

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Here are all the exciting edtech recommendations contained in the 2nd annual House of #EdTech App Smackdown! Adam Schoenbart Awesome Table Derek Larson - edtechbabble.net Notebook and Pen Field Notes Brand Uniball Sigmo 207 Fisher Space Pen Jethro Jones - Transformative Principal Podcast - jethrojones.com @jethrojones Overcast Lee Araoz - thegoldenageofeducation.com - @LeeAraoz SMORE.com Emily - Thank you for helping your Dad! Next year submit your own :-) Dani Kennis - Episode 48 Bitmoji Dan Gallagher - gallaghertech.edublogs.org ScreenCastify Derek Larson - Episode 22 InstaCast DownCast - iOS & Android Josh Allen - DadsInEd Podcast Flipboard My Appearance on the podcast Mike Marotta - http://mmatp.com/ Snap and Read Universal Brent Warner - edtech.tv Scannable Daniel Bauer - Better Leaders Better Schools Twitter Polls Screenflow Grammerly Word Swag HeadSpace Calm Evernote Eric Fieldman - @mrfieldmanchs Slack Josh Hanlon - @HanlonJD Wunderlist Paola - misspaolasclass.com IF - from If This Then That Brent Warner The Grading Game Derek Larson Voxer Jamie Cook - West Windsor - SeeSaw Stephanie Hesslein - @misshesslein Video FX Live Brent Warner Trello Chrissy Romano Arrabito Quizalize Jennifer Gonzalez - Cult of Pedagogy Podcast Noisli Kimberly Howell Martin Shadow Puppet Explain Everything This episode of House of #EdTech is sponsored by: Audible.com Domain.com Listeners Like You! Become a Patron... Complete shownotes at: http://www.chrisnesi.com/2015/12/2015-house-of-edtech-app-smackdown.html FEEDBACK Call: (732) 903-4869 Voxer: mrnesi Email: [email protected] Twitter: @mrnesi Send a voice message from http://www.chrisnesi.com

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