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Christopher Pappas

The Twitter Guide for Teachers - 0 views

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    The Twitter Guide for Teachers Twitter can be an incredible tool for both teachers and students when used correctly. As a teacher, your role in the process is to be professional, understanding, and as creative as possible. In regards to Twitter, the possibilities are as endless as you make them. At the Teachers Guide to Twitter you will find: How as a teacher can you effectively utilize Twitter, a creative writing lesson plan using Twitter, 15 creative ways to use Twitter in the classroom, and 17 videos on how as a teacher can you use Twitter in classroom! http://elearningindustry.com/the-twitter-guide-for-teachers
Christopher Pappas

The Gamification Guide for Teachers - 0 views

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    How to Gamify your Classroom Would you like to gamify your classroom? People love to play. Whether your students are in kindergarten or college, adding fun to classroom learning by playing games is a positive and effective way to engage students. Your students are already master game players, whether those games are technologically based or not. Use this knowledge and expertise everyday by gamifying you classroom because play doesn't have to be reserved for recess anymore. http://elearningindustry.com/the-gamification-guide-for-teachers
LUCIAN DUMA

Google Plus, Chrome Apps and Tools gateway to knowledge in #education20: Complete #edte... - 17 views

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    Complete #edtech20 guide to #googleplus in #education20 . Please add comments , feed-back and your thoughts related to google plus 
Susan Oxnevad

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: TeachEm: Create Guided YouTube Lessons - 2 views

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    TeachEm is a free and user friendly digital tool that allows users to capture YouTube content, organize it, and add time stamped flashcards to guide the learning.
Jeff Johnson

Advice on how to blog from Arianna Huffington, Om Malik, and more of the Web's best pun... - 0 views

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    Ordinarily all this bloggy good cheer would be a bit too much to take. But buried in the middle of the Complete Guide is, surprise, a complete guide-and a pretty good one, too. Tens of thousands of people start new blogs every day. I'd guess that most don't go into blogging to gain a huge audience, but those who do aim to be the next Kos quickly find disappointment. That's likely because blogging is difficult (I know this from personal experience; my last job was as a blogger), and there are few places that offer tips on how to do it well.
Jackie McAnlis

Teacher's Guide to Teaching Using Social Media - 0 views

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    This infographic profiling a teacher's guide to social media was produced by Online Colleges, and appeared on EdTech Digest.
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A Complete Guide on Decentralized Finance | Blockchain Council - 0 views

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    If you are new to the concept of #DeFi, you have landed at the right page. This article provides a comprehensive guide on Decentralized Finance, starting from what is DeFi, its advantages, challenges, and the best use cases.
discordaccount

Buy Google Local Guide Reviews - 0 views

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    You can respond to these reviews immediately because they are actionable! The reviewer has already done most of the work by writing it, and now it's up to you what happens next! And since they're written specifically for YOUR business or service provider, there's no confusion if you read them all at once! This is what would otherwise happen if someone else had written them instead of having someone write specifically about YOUR company/brand/product line etc.
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    Google sends invitations to people who have been active on Google Maps for a while and have written many reviews. These people are called "Local Guides" (or LGs). If you're invited, you can apply by completing a few short surveys about yourself and what type of user experience you want from Google Maps. Then you will receive an email inviting you to join the program - and voila! You also became an LG! You get access to special features such as: Such as the ability to add photos of places or write reviews without having to know anything about those places beforehand (but that doesn't mean you can just write whatever comes to mind; there are rules
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    Google sends invitations to people who have been active on Google Maps for a while and have written many reviews. These people are called "Local Guides" (or LGs). If you're invited, you can apply by completing a few short surveys about yourself and what type of user experience you want from Google Maps
Debbie Nichols

The Newbie Guide to Google Search | Educational Technology Tips - 0 views

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    I was surprised. I learned things from this article. It can be projected in class to teach students also.
Sarah Bresnahan

Dissertation Proposal Writing Service - 0 views

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    Dissertation writing is plagued with so much uncertainty. And that ambiguity starts as early as the design of the proposal. Students who are wise enough to acknowledge this immediately start their prepping; while those who don't are bound to face an uncanny nemesis. Read more: essay-writing-guide-for-aplus.overblog
Ninja Essays

Tools for Teaching Essay Writers: A Guide for Educators | EdCircuit - 0 views

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    "Have you ever wondered why your students don't like writing essays? The most obvious reason is natural talent: some people have an intuitive tendency to express themselves well, while others struggle with words. However, the approach you make as a teacher also makes a visible difference in the work of your students."
lisa_morgan

Teaching With Podcasts - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    This Strategy Guide describes the processes involved in composing and producing audio files that are published online as podcasts.
lisa_morgan

Teacher's Guide on The Use of Podcasting in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 0 views

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    podcasting tools for educators and examples of softnwares that are available.
Rhondda Powling

Teachers' Guide for the Professional Cartoonists' Index - 1 views

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    "This is the US Teachers' Guide for using the Professional Cartoonists Index web site in your classes. We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels."
Michele Hardy

Contents | Web Style Guide 3 - 0 views

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    Web Style Guide online book
Catherine Lambert

Guide To Art Schools Free Photo Editing Programs - 7 views

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    This page from Guide To Arts School.com is a very concise summary of what they consider the 11 best free photo editing programs. The page has links to the downloads for each app as well as links to tutorials for each application. In addition to the 11 download apps here are briefer links to their top five online tools.
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