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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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There are lots of options for digital note-taking, including Evernote, Notability, and the omnipresent Google Docs. Enter them to an easily accessible digital calendar like Google Calendar and share with students, parents, and interested stakeholders. Encourage students to meet in study groups via virtual rooms like Google Hangouts.

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Some app substitutions for iPad apps to use on a Chromebook

Educational Technology Guy

Google Photos (part of Google Drive) can also be used to organize your photos and do basic editing. More: Google Drive Can use Office Editing web app to edit and view Word, Excel and PowerPoint files in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides. Find more here: Google Apps and Chromebooks Web App Recommendations - a whole lot!

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Digital Activities & Icebreakers for Gen Y

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GET YOUR COPY OF THE 30 GOALS FOR TEACHERS OR LEARNING TO GO , WHICH HAS DIGITAL AND MOBILE ACTIVITIES AND HANDOUTS. Searching a hashtag on Google will often produce better resources than keywords. You will find hashtags used on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Vine, and many other social networks. ENJOYED THESE RESOURCES?

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5 Must-have tools for Ed Conferences

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Here are five tools that will make you look and act like the Diva of Digital: Google Maps. Bring the latest version of the Google Maps app on your smartphone or iPad, complete with audio directions. If friends are looking for a Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts near the conference, Google Maps will find one.

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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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. To kickstart your paperless digital classroom requires a modicum of preparation.

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Snapchat, Instagram, YouTube, Oh My! 4 Tools for Picting in the Classroom

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Picting by the Numbers Snapchat, a mobile app that allows users to capture video and pictures that disappear after a few seconds, has over 173 million daily users and the average number of Snaps per day hovers around 2.5 They are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat before they even step into our classrooms. “If

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