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in title, tags, annotations or urlFree Technology for Teachers: How to Find "Lost" Items in Google Drive - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Quickly Record Audio in Google Slides, Docs, and Classroom - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Book Creator Now Offers More Templates and Themes - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Google Forms Features You Should Know How to Use - Video - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Kami - Annotate PDFs in Google Drive - 0 views
S4A- Scratch for Arduino - 1 views
I work in an academic maker space at UMass Amherst and was wondering if anyone has used Scratch for Arduino or S4A? I'm not a programmer and wanted to check it out, but wanted to see what teachers...
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ideas for Using Glide to Create Your Own Mobile Apps in Your School - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Add Audio to Google Slides - Updated - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Now You Can Reuse Google Classroom Rubrics - 1 views
Why Should We Teach Content Curation? - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Google Sites as Digital Portfolios - 5 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Interactive Images With Classtools - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways for Students of All Ages to Make Animated Videos - 2 views
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"Making animated videos is a great way for students to bring their written stories to life on screen. Those could be fiction or nonfiction stories. Some nonfiction animated video topics include making a video to illustrate a historical event, making biographies, and explaining complex concepts in simple animations like Common Craft does. In the fiction realm you might have students make an adaptation of a favorite story or an animation of their own creative writing. Whichever direction you choose, the following five tools offer good ways for students of all ages to make their own animated videos."
Free Technology for Teachers: Rivet - A Reading App from Google - 0 views
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"Rivet is a reading app from Area 120 (a Google property). The free app offers more than 2,000 books for students to read independently. The books are appropriate for students in Kindergarten through second grade (5-8 years old). All of the books provide audio support to students in the form of an option to tap on a word and hear it read aloud. When students tap on a word they will hear it read aloud and can then read a definition of the word. Students also have the option to practice saying the word aloud. When students say a word aloud they get instant feedback on their pronunciation of that that word."
Free Technology for Teachers: A Few Interesting Ways to Use Google Slides Besides Making Presentations - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Make Digital Bookshelves in Google Slides - 1 views
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