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Online Mentoring via Edmodo & Google

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Using Edmodo for the virtual classroom space, teachers and students connected from 1,972 miles away. Joz connected with students on Edmodo and worked with them on collaborative Google Docs. Joz and I communicated via Edmodo, Gmail and Google Hangouts. The biggest thing I took out of mentoring is Edmodo.

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Help with new technology trends for 2013/14

Connecting 2 the World

Each summer, I choose one or two new emerging technologies to learn. Last summer I worked with edmodo and mendeley. I ended up using Edmodo, but not really catching on to mendeley (nor did my students as it was a bit limited in collaborative work, we found). However, I found the two technologies created information overload.

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Flipping Out For Professional Learning

The Web20Classroom

Think about Professional Development, specifically technology-related PD. Much time is spent on the how-to of technology. How to create a Google Doc. What if we adopted the model of the flipped classroom and applied it to meetings and Professional Development? The same could work for a technology blog.

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3 Organizational Apps to Start the School Year

Ask a Tech Teacher

It can access many cloud accounts including Dropbox and Google Drive. Today’s classroom requires teachers build how-to videos that are used on class websites, in flipped classrooms, and for professional development. full access to Google Drive. You can access it with a Google log-in. Educreations.

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

Ask a Tech Teacher

This may include: Google Apps for Education and/or Google Classroom–this serves as a basic digital portfolio for students, a collaborative tool with classmates, the teacher’s inbox and her tool for returning graded and analyzed student work. These include Evernote, Notability, and the omnipresent Google Docs.

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How to go Paperless in Your Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

This may include: Google Apps for Education and/or Google Classroom–this serves as a basic digital portfolio for students, a collaborative tool with classmates, the teacher’s inbox, and her tool for returning graded and analyzed student work. Classroom activities should be handled the same. Digital textbooks.

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YouToo can be a Movie Producer on YouTube

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

The poor students are bombarded with crazy Greek names and interweaving story lines, and it is an epic task to comprehend the info, so I thought having access to the PPT via an embedded YouTube video in Edmodo could facilitate student understanding and would provide students an opportunity to acquire any missed information.

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