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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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Learning Revolution Free PD - Student Entrepreneurship - Gaming in Ed - Google Summit Recordings

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

More information and signup at [link] Google for Education Recordings Available. This past weekend we held our first-ever Online Summit Featuring Google for Education in conjunction with CUE.org and the inimitable Lucy Gray. Are you overwhelmed with the idea of integrating STEM tools in the classroom? Register here.

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Future Trends Forum #9 with Gardner Campbell: full recording, notes, and Storify

Bryan Alexander

Gardner, participants, and I explored pedagogy, the power of the hyperlink, data, instructors, institutions, eportfolios, language, students, assessment, a great card deck, our personal histories, and a lot more. Gardner responded that this metric can trigger fierce political battles, especially between the humanities and STEM fields.

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Future Trends Forum #9 with Gardner Campbell: full recording, notes, and Storify

Bryan Alexander

Gardner, participants, and I explored pedagogy, the power of the hyperlink, data, instructors, institutions, eportfolios, language, students, assessment, a great card deck, our personal histories, and a lot more. Gardner responded that this metric can trigger fierce political battles, especially between the humanities and STEM fields.

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Making Thinking Visible Using Technology

Dr. Shannon Doak

Have students write a response using each of the sentence stems: I used to think… But now, I think… Technology used to support this routine. One way this could happen is in Google Classroom or on a student-created blog. The student would need to post their video somewhere for others to comment.

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This Week's Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

link] GAGA FOR GOOGLE DOCS PART 2: PRESENTATIONS & DRAWING (MIDDLE SCHOOL PORTAL SERIES) Wed 27 Oct 06:00PM New York / Wed 27 Oct 10:00PM GMT / Thu 27 Oct 08:00AM Sydney Rochelle Rodrigo. Come to this webinar to learn various tips and tricks to using Google Presentation and Google Drawing. link] MATH 2.0

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STEAM It Up for Struggling Students! 15+ Resources

Teacher Reboot Camp

Teachers often share resources with these keywords- Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and Science Technology Engineering Arts Math (STEAM/STEM). Here’s my Google Survey template. I recommend using BookCreator, Issuu, Slipp.It, or Google Docs. STEAM STEM , by shellyterrell. Step away from the book!

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