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25 Websites for Lesson Planning

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BlendSpace –blend a variety of digital materials into one canvas for students. Google Education—l esson plans, more. Here are a few of the popular resources teachers are using for lesson planning: Organize/Create lesson plans. Alma –create standards-based lessons and gradebook, with analytics. Educreations. Get Lesson Plans.

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35 Google Classroom Resources That Will Make Your Day

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The post 35 Google Classroom Resources That Will Make Your Day appeared first on Shake Up Learning. As you are adjusting to the new features inside Google Classroom that were released in August 2018, I thought it would be useful to put together a list of resources to help you do more, learn more, and engage more learners in your classroom.

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Google, Major Teacher Network Partner to Share Digital Resources, Lessons

Marketplace K-12

A major online marketplace for free and fee-based teaching resources, which also serves as a network for millions of educators globally, has announced a partnership that will bring Google’s educational resources aboard its website. Previously, educators had to apply to become “Google Pioneers” to access the software.

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16 Curation Tools for Teachers and Students

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Google Keep. I’m not officially ranking these tools, but if I were, Google Keep would be number one. Google Keep is a web-based application that allows you to create and share notes, lists, and reminders. The Google Keep chrome extension also makes this an easy way to add links to your notepad. Google Drive.

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7 Authentic Assessment Tools

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Assessments have become a critical piece to education reform. Tools: Socrative, PollDaddy, Google Forms. They are a couple of minutes, can be delivered via a Discussion Board, blog comments, a Google Form, or many other methods. Tools: Use an app like Blendspace, Socrative , Frolyc , Schoology , or ExitTicket.

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Part 1: Forty Educational Websites For Your Summer 2015 Toolkit

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

They include ones that I feel educators might want to be a little more aware of. Part 1: Forty Educational Websites For Your Summer 2015 Toolkit. Blendspace. Integrates with Google Drive, works with YouTube, Vimeo, Khan Academy. You might also notice I am also including a few sites that have been around for awhile.

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We Might Be at the End of the Free Ed Tech Era

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” Unfortunately, what may be next is the same as all the other tech industries: an over reliance on the big 5 (Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon) Well, what is Imagine K12, and why do they have to do with education? Imagine K12 is a startup incubator out of California based on education.