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20 New Ways to Use Google Classroom [infographic]

The Shake Up Learning Blog

This powerful tool can provide a space for teacher-to-teacher collaboration, professional learning and support, parent communication, and even special projects and enrichment classes for students. We can also use Google Classroom to help connect and share resources within our school clubs and organizations.

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Join #TeachDoNow Summer MOOC

Educator Innovator

TeachDoNow is a free, collaborative learning experience offered by KQED this summer in partnership with Educator Innovator and the National Writing Project. All are welcome to participate at the level and to the extent that make sense for their own individual learning goals, but we encourage a deep dive.

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20 New Ways to Use Google Classroom [infographic]

Shake Up Learning

Students and teachers are involved in many after school programs that could utilize Google Classroom to share resources and improve communication and collaboration. Think of how awesome it would be to use Google Classroom to share resources, flashcards, tips, practice tests, and feedback through the Google Classroom platform.

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2013 Global Education Conference Kicks Off Today - List of Sessions

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

A fantastic demonstration of a global learning event." Almerinda Girabaldi "Never before have I seen such an incredible array of resources - and inspiration. Jessie Voigts "Thanks for providing this global forum that truly flattens the world of learning." . Martinez H. Elma “Great presentations so far.

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15 hot edtech trends for 2017

eSchool News

They can be something everybody uses; that’s how 2012 became the year of the MOOC, and why virtual reality will no doubt be widely cited as the trend of 2016. MOOCs continued to increase in number and attendance. Whole-Class Learning is Here. By Stephen Downes, National Research Council. Conferences ran streaming video events.

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