Our homeschool students must learn to maneuver the ins and outs of the ever increasing world of technology. But, how do we manage to do that while still maintaining adequate time for core subjects as well as balance the safety concerns we may have with online usage? Today, we are sharing our ideas, tips, and resources for teaching technology in your homeschool.
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- 7 Ways to Include Technology in Your Child’s Education – Cornerstone Confessions
- A Simple Way to Curate Educational Videos in Your Homeschool – The Kennedy Adventures
- Best Learning Apps by Subject – Teach Beside Me
- Creating Lesson Plans Using Evernote – Embracing Him
- Homeschooling with Technology: 4 Good Reasons to Use Tech in Middle School – The Sunny Patch
- How I Use Evernote in My Homeschool – Embracing Him
- How to Incorporate Technology into Your Homeschool – Blog She Wrote
- How to Store Digital Curriculum – Triumphant Learning
- Learn to Type for Free – Cornerstone Confessions
- Learning from Video Games – Unschool Rules
- Making Netflix Work Better for You – The Kennedy Adventures
- One Humongous List of Free Online Education Games – Cornerstone Confessions
- Teach Algebra in Your Homeschool with an App! – The Kennedy Adventures
- Teaching Kids to Code – My Little Poppies
- Teaching Kids to Take Care of Tablets – Embracing Him
- Teaching Your Kids to Code (With Giveaway) – Homegrown Learners
- Using Live Animal Webcams for Science – Embracing Him
- Using Preschool Apps in Your Homeschool – The Kennedy Adventures
- Using Streaming Video to Teach Ancient History – The Kennedy Adventures
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