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#iste17 trends: Google, Touch Screen Chromebooks and More

The CoolCatTeacher

Whether it is learning from home through online courses, professional development, conference workshops or as a keynote speaker Kasey is a relentless innovator of ideas and a devoted transformer of classrooms and teaching. Digital Innovation in Learning Award Winner in “Sharing is Caring”. 3 EdTech Blog. #3 and podcasts.

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15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google

Shake Up Learning

15 Collaborative Tools for Your Classroom That Are NOT Google #edtech #edchat. Pear Deck is an active learning and formative assessment tool that makes your presentations completely interactive! This tool was also part of the 18 Challenges for Teachers in 2018 FREE ebook. Learn more about Pear Deck. Click To Tweet.

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Cool Cat Teacher’s Gift List 2016 Edition

The CoolCatTeacher

If you’ve ever struggled to buy presents like I do, you probably ask people what they like to buy. Therefore, I am always looking at the blogs and newsletters of the edtech gurus and leaders I love to see what they love ALREADY. It is still in the box, though because this is a present for Kip. (It Love this book!

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23 GSuite Ideas to Excite Your Students about Learning with Eric Curts

The CoolCatTeacher

A lot of times we think of Google slides as the presentation tool, which of course it is, and there’s nothing wrong with that, please don’t get me wrong. It’s fantastic for kids to just do a presentation. Idea #9: Create eBooks or Storybooks with Google Slides. ERIC: Sure. Let’s jump over to Google Slides.

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Top 8 Advantages of an Interactive STEM Curriculum

Kitaboo on EdTech

Rather than presenting them with new concepts all at once after their schooling years, giving them basic knowledge year after year will help them better understand and cope with future advances. Simulation-based scenarios can be created where students have to perform certain tasks and make decisions and then view the results in real-time.

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Kasey Bell’s 8 Great Ways to Use Google Slides

The CoolCatTeacher

Vicki: Oh, see, I love this, because we’re getting ready to use Google Slides for our app presentation for Shark Tank. I use the keyboard shortcut Command+K, and then you just drop down slides in this presentation, and you choose a slide. When you insert the link, you’ll be able to see the options to slides in this presentation.

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Elementary Technology Favorites by Grade Level

Tech Helpful

Recently one of our fifth grade teachers, Alice Sikkema, was chosen to present in the poster sessions at Georgia Education Technology Conference (GaETC). Second Grade technology use: Keynote app (cost) iOS and apple computers - [link] We use the keynote app for student presentations. She rocked it! Great for reviewing concepts.