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4 Amazing Google Tools to Help You Engage Your Students

EdTechTeam

Tool #1: Google Drawings. One of my absolute favorite and most underrated Google tools (in my opinion) is Google Drawings. Google Drawings allows users to create collaborative, custom images and diagrams quite easily. Once you start manipulating in Google Drawings, you won’t be able to stop! Tool #2: Slides .

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5 Tips for Using Google Apps to Go Paperless

Gaggle Speaks

Google Apps for Education offers students and teachers the opportunity to create and share without ever picking up pen and paper. As you move towards a paperless classroom with Google Apps , countless hours in the copier room vanish, allowing you to spend more time on teaching and planning. better student access to learning materials.

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Google Photos Now Available in Your GAFE Account

EdTechnocation.com

Starting May 5, 2015, Google Apps for Education accounts should start to receive the recently announced Google Photos in their Google Drive for iOS, Android, the web. Back on March 30, 2015 the +Google Drive blog announced Google Photos for Drive. Google Photos settings from the iOS app.

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A Project Share Story: Ensuring a Successful Implementation #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Irving is a large district with 35,000 students, so they wanted to find a small group for piloting. They decided to start with T3 grant participants, instructional technology specialists, and high school math teachers who needed access for training materials. Irving wanted to use ePortfolios with their students. Who will pilot?

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

The biggest limitation for younger students is finding materials written at an accessible reading level, but this can be overcome by focusing more on videos and finding books with a “read to me” feature. Once I’ve compiled the resources, I create a Google Drive folder with the unit name. After reading Epic!

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

The biggest limitation for younger students is finding materials written at an accessible reading level, but this can be overcome by focusing more on videos and finding books with a "read to me" feature. Once I've compiled the resources, I create a Google Drive folder with the unit name. created by Schoolwide.

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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

Edsurge

Use a Google Form to create a survey you can send to parents. If some parents don’t understand the technology you’re using in class, pool the conference slots and have groups of parents come in for personalized training. Show parents how kids can access assignments or notes they may have missed or watch screencasts you have created.