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5 Tips for Using Google Apps to Go Paperless

Gaggle Speaks

better student access to learning materials. Use Drive as a document repository and to gather data from Forms. Share Calendars to avoid meeting conflicts. Sites can also be a great place to manage student ePortfolios. quicker communication home. easier records retention. device carts, conference rooms or sports fields).

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In It Together: Student Led Program Implementation #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Students started assisting fellow students in creating ePortfolios in Project Share. Students also presented at faculty meetings. Snipit of faculty meeting training at 9th grade campus shown.) At the end of the meeting, the principal announced students could bring their own devices to use Project Share.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

In Google Chrome, use Incognito mode to check that your public links are accessible and shared correctly. Fill out the form below to get access to the toolkit designed to go with this podcast series. Check out this post on How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites , by Mike Mohammed. Leave me a message here.

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Technology and Capstone Courses

Dr. Shannon Doak

These include slide presentations, graphic organizers, infographics, ebooks, video presentations, websites, whiteboard app creations, graphic novels, blog posts, ePortfolios, podcasts, coded applications, digital art, video games, and VR world creations. Is there a plan to ensure that students have equal access to technology?

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