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Chrome Can: Podcasting in the Classroom

Dr. Shannon Doak

This is a fantastic way to learn and is one way for teachers to use podcasts in the classroom. Podcasts can be made on Chromebooks by using audio recording tools available. Synth enables teachers and students to easily create an environment where classroom discussions can go further using their online conversational podcasts.

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Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 3 The New Google Sites

Shake Up Learning

In this episode, Matt and I discuss the new version of Google Sites, what we like, what we don’t, and ways to use it in the classroom. We also have some Google news and updates to share, and some great resources from our blogs. New Chromebooks: [link]. Ways to Use Google Sites in the Classroom. ePortfolios.

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Chrome Can: Screencasting!

Dr. Shannon Doak

To learn more about how screencasting can be used in the classroom please visit this great blog post. If you are still not convinced that screencasting is right for your classroom, check out 50 Ways To Use Screencastify in the Classroom, it is the ultimate teacher’s guide to screencasting. Screencastify.

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

Shake Up Learning

In part four, Kasey explains how we can go BEYOND the walls of our classrooms, and how to go BEYOND the due date and encourage students to continue learning about the things that interest them. BONUS : Get the Dynamic Learning with Google Toolkit to help you find the best tool to support Dynamic Learning in your classroom.

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Chrome Can: Meme Creation and Educational Use

Dr. Shannon Doak

Watch this great TED Talk titled “More than just a Meme” | Emily Sands | TEDxSantaClaraUniversity” Why Memes in the Classroom. I know some of you might be wondering but what does a meme have to do with school and what do these ridiculous images with a message on them have to do with learning in a classroom?

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

I can view the notes and highlights in my teacher dashboard, although I often ask students to take a screenshot of their thoughts and add to their Seesaw eportfolio so their parents can also see their thinking. Tools4Students doesn’t have a website, but in a classroom without iPads students could complete a graphic organizer on paper.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Although I'm in a 1-to-1 classroom, students complete the unit activities with a partner to encourage read-aloud practice, rich discussion, and collaboration. Tools4Students doesn't have a website, but in a classroom without iPads students could complete a graphic organizer on paper. After reading Epic!

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