Make it, wear it, learn it - session slides and links to wearables resources | Sylvia L... - 4 views
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"At ISTE 2016 I presented a new session called "Make It, Wear It, Learn It" about wearable electronics. It's a combination of what's out there now that can be done by students today, some far out gee-whiz stuff coming in the next few years, and how to start with wearables for young people. Wearables are a way to introduce people to engineering, design, and electronics that are personal and fun!"
Going Beyond Presentation: 5 Ways to Create Using Google Slides | Inside the classroom,... - 0 views
Learning Blog: 5 Ideas For Using Drive Slides - 2 views
40 Intriguing Photos to Make Students Think - The New York Times - 5 views
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"After combing through four years of images from our popular What's Going On in This Picture? feature, we selected 40 photographs to highlight in this slide show. Many of these are our most commented-on images - some attracting nearly a thousand student comments. Others are simply our favorites. We invite teachers and students to use this bank of 40 intriguing images, all stripped of their captions or context, to practice visual thinking and close reading skills by holding a "What's Going On in This Picture?" discussion or writing activity."
Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Overlooked Google Slides Features - 0 views
Formative Assessment Templates to Use on Google Slides | Educational Technology and Mob... - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Designing & Sending Certificates With Google Slides and F... - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Three Interesting Ways to Use Google Slides Besides Makin... - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Quickly Create a Narrated Video from PowerPoint or... - 4 views
15 free games that will help you learn how to code - Business Insider - 1 views
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Online learning has come a long way in the last few years.Flickr/Laurie Sullivan When I started learning to code, the options were limited-lots of books (not even e-books), some very basic online tutorials, and a whole lot of experimentation. Online learning has come a long way in the last few years. There are interactive courses, tons of online tutorials, and one of my personal favorite ways to practice coding: games. While a game alone probably isn't going to teach you everything you need to know about coding, it can be a really incredible way to practice the skills you're learning. It makes practice fun. And if you're anything like me, you might suddenly realize you've spent the last four hours reinforcing your coding skills without even realizing it. I've tried out some of the most entertaining and useful games for learning to code. Check out my favorites below. View As: One Page Slides
Slide Design 101 - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Quickly Record Audio in Google Slides, Docs, and C... - 1 views
Bright New Year Ideas for Google Slides - 3 views
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