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in title, tags, annotations or urlHow to Restore Deleted Google Calendar Events - BetterCloud Monitor - 1 views
A Faster, Easier Way to Add Events to Google Calendar - BetterCloud Monitor - 3 views
My Apple/Google Love Affair: The Google/Outlook Calendar Dating Game - 4 views
Class Tech Tips: EdTech Inspiration Calendar - 12 Tips for 2018 - Tech Learning - 0 views
Get Organized With Google Classroom, Meet, and Calendar - 0 views
Free Printable Calendar Templates - 3 views
Kindergarten Diva: The New Faces of Parent Engagement: The Impact of Facebook and FaceTime in a Kindergarten Program - 2 views
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"I teach in a small rural school, and more than half of my students arrive and depart by bus everyday. So how do I maintain strong communication with parents when I rarely see them face-to-face? I send home a monthly calendar, and you may have read past posts about using clipboards with weekly sheets and Twitter, but my quickest and easiest tool for disseminating information quickly is Facebook! After posting daily to my classroom Facebook group for two years now, I've gleaned a few tips that I'm happy to share with you."
Why you should start using Google Keep right away | Computerworld - 1 views
The AppVent Calendar 2016: All The Best Educational Apps From The Past Year. - EDTECH 4 BEGINNERS - 2 views
6 Steps to Make Math Personal-Tech Makes It Possible, Teachers Make It Happen | EdSurge News - 4 views
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"Even after teaching for a decade, Pamela Baack found herself battling the calendar as she tried to keep her students on track. She's the first to admit it wasn't easy to change the way she had been teaching for a decade. "We were always on someone else's pace, not our kids' pace," says Baack, who teaches at the Bella Romero Academy of Applied Technology, a K-8 public school in Greeley, Colorado. Most lessons were taught to the entire class, requiring Baack to constantly search for opportunities to help the students who struggled. "It was hard to differentiate, because it was hard to find the time to go back," she says. Today, students in Baack's third-grade classroom work through addition, multiplication, and division activities at their own pace. Some progress through lessons quickly, while others get the opportunities they need to relearn and practice key concepts until they are ready to move forward. Importantly, Baack says, even the students who struggle the most are at grade level. "They're still doing what every else is doing, but at a different pace," she says. "They're exposed to grade-level standards and content and will be able to move up." "
How to Use Hashtags on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram - 1 views
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" lot of words have been added to the dictionary over the past few decades thanks to social media, but few have become so widely used and accepted as "hashtag." For a long time, the hashtag symbol (#) was known simply as the "pound" symbol. Now, I could swear that the only time I hear it referred to as a pound symbol is when I enter my PIN number to pay my cell phone bill. Manage and plan your social media content with the help of this free calendar template. While hashtags were originally made famous by Twitter, they're now used on many major social networks, including Facebook and Instagram. Let's explore what a hashtag is, why they're so great, and how they work on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram."
Conference & Festival Calendar | SCHED* - 1 views
Twitter Education Chats - 4 views
36 Weeks of Innovation for Your Classroom | Hooked On Innovation - 0 views
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"Last year, I wrote this post on 21 Things Every 21st-Century Teacher should do and it became an instant hit (with the help of Sean Junkin's Infographic). As tech tools come and go, I felt the need to update and refresh it for this school year. However, I ran into a problem. When I got done with my updated list (removing a couple of ideas, adding several more) I was up to 36 different ideas. As luck would have it there are 36 weeks in a standard school calendar so this actually works out wonderfully. While these aren't necessarily listed in the order you should do them, they are listed from least difficult (#1 - Selfies) to the most difficult (#36 - Creating an in-class incubator). The last few challenges are especially geared toward real-world problem solving and will hopefully make a dent in those "Tech Problem-solving" stats in the future"
7 Apps to Help You Get Stuff Done Around the House | TIME - 2 views
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"Pity the summertime. All year, we long for better weather, using this season as a repository for our plans. I'll paint the house in the summer. I'll plant a garden in the summer. I'll reorganize the garage in - you guessed it - the summer. But all those plans jamming up our calendar doesn't leave much time for anything fun. These seven apps can help you keep track of your various household chores and projects, so you can spend more time getting things done and less time keeping track of them."
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