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4 Amazing Google Tools to Help You Engage Your Students

EdTechTeam

Tool #1: Google Drawings. One of my absolute favorite and most underrated Google tools (in my opinion) is Google Drawings. Google Drawings allows users to create collaborative, custom images and diagrams quite easily. Once you start manipulating in Google Drawings, you won’t be able to stop! Tool #2: Slides .

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Seesaw: The ultimate ePortfolio for every classroom!

iLearn Technology

How to integrate Seesaw into the classroom: We’ve long used Evernote as our eportfolio of choice , because it was a simple (enough) entry point and gave students enough flexibility to show what they were working on. At Anastasis , even non-digital native assignments get captured in our eportfolio through the camera or video.

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

Shake Up Learning

The post It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Even when we love technology and Google tools, we have to remember that it’s NOT about Google. In this 4-part podcast series on Dynamic Learning with Google, Kasey shares all her favorite lesson ideas!

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New Posted Resources 10/21/2010

The Web20Classroom

tags : blog favorite classroom_blogging Googlios tags : eportfolio googleapps favorite Posted from Diigo. tags : blog favorite classroom_blogging Googlios tags : eportfolio googleapps favorite Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.'

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5 Fun Ways to Start Setting Goals with your Students Today

EdTechTeam

We will be looking at everything from books, to Google Docs and Sites, to FlipGrid to help us make goal-setting meaningful and engaging to our students. . But sometimes it’s nice to just keep work in the Google family, so I’ll use Google Drawings (similar to Padlet). And it comes from Google itself.

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

Units for younger students might include more read aloud content while units for upper elementary or middle school students might focus more heavily on articles or reading parts of non-fiction texts. For elementary age students I recommend looking for ebooks at Epic! -- Unlimited Books for Kids and Zing!, After reading Epic!

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This Week's Presentations - The Learning Revolution Online Daily Education Conference #learningrevolution

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

6:00 PM - Creating an Elementary School Virtual Learning Commons using Google Sites: Session 1 of 3 with Aaron G. Augustine School & Loyola Marymount University 12:00 PM - Designing ePortfolios: Four Considerations with Barbara M. Nguyen, Principal & Global Scholar-Practitioner, Archdiocese of Los Angeles/St.