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A Day in the Life: Google Apps for Teachers

EdTechSandyK

Notes from a breakout session at TCEA 2011 Google Academy A Day in the Life - Google Apps for Teachers Julia Stiglitz - Business Development Manager Google Apps for Education 50 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom - Great presentation with links to many of the examples! Science Experiments - Use Google Form to collect data.

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Teaching with the Growth Mindset

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Manage data: Whether in a spreadsheet or an LMS, Briggs told participants that they need a system for keeping track of the assignments, student progress, and grades. Over the last three years, she has led dozens of professional development sessions all of which have impacted the way that educators communicate learning through eportfolios.

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Week of April 17, 2011 - Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Planning and data collection techniques will be discussed in order to assist the practitioner in finding ways to improve. link] CAPTURING LEARNING AS IT HAPPENS: STREAMFOLIO IN EPORTFOLIOS ( Australia Series ) Thu 21 Apr 10:00PM New York / Fri 22 Apr 02:00AM GMT / Fri 22 Apr 02:00PM Sydney Coach Carole.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now. Rod Murray: It occurred to me this would be a wonderful tool, then, to add to a portfolio, ePortfolio, for faculty. So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. Rod Murray: Terrific. Yeah, that’s interesting. Rod Murray: Excellent.

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Video-Powered Professional Learning (The Pulse Podcast)

Edthena

And in February of 2011, I was full time building the company into what it is now. Rod Murray: It occurred to me this would be a wonderful tool, then, to add to a portfolio, ePortfolio, for faculty. So that was, let’s see, summer of 2010. Rod Murray: Terrific. Yeah, that’s interesting. Rod Murray: Excellent.