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A Very Useful Guide to Virtual Classroom Collaboration

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In this episode, we welcome Billy Krakower, a nationally recognized educator with 16 years of experience and a passion for bringing technology and creativity into the classroom. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher Stream by clicking here.

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Convert PDFs to Google Docs to Differentiate Instructional Materials – From Brenda Doucette

EdTechTeacher

Recently, we discovered a feature of Google Drive that has changed how we prepare and access materials and resources for our students. Adobe Acrobat was our “go to” application for this type of conversion, but it was costly and often hard to come by in an educational setting. The Chromebook Classroom.

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25 digital tools and edtech resources from FETC

eSchool News

Avantis Education , producer of ClassVR , demonstrated its AR and VR content along with its ClassVR Premium Headset, designed for classrooms and available in sets of 8 or 30. ClassVR, the company’s solution, is a full turnkey VR and AR offering for classrooms, teachers, and education. Sandbox AR is available for download here.

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Top 80 Apps for Schools

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

With so many powerful resources out there it can be hard to decide which ones will suit your classroom or school setting best. The apps I collected for you in this post can be a great resource for teaching and learning in the classroom, and provide a great way for teachers and students to work together more effectively.

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Google Document URL Tricks

Learning in Hand

Documents are only accessible by you (the owner) unless you turn link sharing on. Preview links are good for newsletters, flyers, and instructional materials. You’ll then see the version with menus and you can then access the File menu to make a copy. Classroom insists on opening the Edit version, not the Preview version.

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