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Simple Exercise: Help Students Analyze Their Growth Over Time

Catlin Tucker

I encourage teachers to dedicate class time to an exercise that requires students to compare two pieces of work from two different moments in time using the Google Document below. The Google Document guides students in selecting two pieces of work to analyze and reflect on. AnalyzeGrowth. I cannot believe I wrote this!”

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Vision Boards: Start the Year with a Visual Goal Setting Exercise

Catlin Tucker

I found the exercise powerful. Students who enjoy working online can create their collages using Canva or a Google Slide. I remember laying my big piece of butcher paper on the floor and contemplating my future. The images on my vision board ranged from personal hopes to future professional aspirations.

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SEL and Physical Exercise – 8 weeks of Free Lessons

The CoolCatTeacher

If you don’t have Google Docs, just use this PDF. Whether they do or don’t, to get the most out of listening you can use this Podcast PD Template Hyperdoc. Just make a copy and adapt it for your use or print it.

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Compare Google Bard and Chat GPT

The CoolCatTeacher

So, today, I'm spending time in Google Bard , which is actually significantly improved from just a few weeks ago when I first had a conversation with it. I focused on ELA two days ago, so today, I'd feed the similar prompts I used for ChatGPT into Google Bard to compare the difference. ChatGPT keeps the prompts and the answers.

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What is Google Fact Check Feature?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Google Fact Check is the topic of our blog post today! Understanding this dilemma, Google took a significant step last month by partnering with Jigsaw to introduce a ‘Fact Check’ feature in Google News. What is Google’s ‘Fact Check’ Feature? Who is Behind These Fact Checks?

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5 Activities to teach your students how to spot fake news

Neo LMS

The News Comparison exercise. While not specifically about fake news, this exercise helps students understand the nature of news and the variability and quality of the information found online. Google Reverse Image Search. This is a fun exercise to do as a lesson to spot fake news. I love this one.

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Best Google Sheets activities for students to enhance digital learning

Hapara

Listen to an audio version of this post: [link] Educators are often intimidated by Google Sheets and stick to assigning Google Docs or Google Slides assignments. But Google Sheets activities for students are easier to put together than you think! What can learners do with Google Sheets?