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Tracy Watanabe

15 Effective Ways to Use Google Docs in Class ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Easy to use tutorials for Google Docs & folders for sharing & a few more features (such as voice comments)
Tracy Watanabe

100+ Google Tricks for Teachers | TeachHUB - 0 views

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    Great list of Google tricks for Google Apps, Google Ed, Internet search, calendar, gmail, Chrome web store apps and extensions, ...
Shauna Hamman

Fonts for Google Docs - Extensis.com - 1 views

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    Easy way to access new fonts to use in Google Docs.
Tracy Watanabe

The Paperless Classroom with Google Docs - Google Drive - 1 views

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    What an easy way for students to share documents and teachers to keep track of them. See the sections on "How to use folders as student turn-in folders" and "How to use forms to turn in assignments"
Tracy Watanabe

Why I Love Autocrat (SXSWedu, Amy Mayer) - Google Drive - 1 views

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    turn forms into doc or pdf and automated email
Bethany Avery

Westward expansion persuasive writing rubric - 0 views

Tracy Watanabe

PBL Suzie Boss Mon ISTE13 - Google Drive - 1 views

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    Here's my notes from the PBL session from ISTE13.
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    Thanks for sharing! There are some great ideas. I did the Marshmallow Challenge at the beginning of the year. It was a blast. I had a student come in the next day and tell me he had talked about it with his older sister, and the next time, he would have a better plan a build the tallest tower. What? Something happened at school and you went home and talked about it?!
Tracy Watanabe

The Educator's Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • The legal jargon with respect to digital copyrights can be confusing – especially since different countries have their own laws and regulations. With this post, we hope to dispel a few myths and pull together a complete list of resources for teachers and students to use when blogging and working with content online.
  • Rule #1: You Can’t Use Everything You Find On the Web
  • Rule #2: There Are Resources You CAN Use
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  • The trouble is, most of the laws and rules that cover fair use and education were written well before the invention of the web.
  • But make sure to check specific copyright restrictions before uploading anything you’ve scanned to the web! For more, check out the Fair Use FAQ for Educators here from the excellent resource site, TeachingCopyright.org.
  • What Can Be a Violation? Here are the most common types of content that we have been contacted about and asked to remove on our blogs: Images – mostly found through google image search Curriculum docs – especially handouts and student activities Text and quotes – copy/pasted from other websites (even with a link or attribution it still may not be legal) Music – usually mp3s that students have uploaded to share on their blogs
Shauna Hamman

Map Your World - Nexus 7 Tablet Application - 0 views

  • If you work with middle school and/or high school youth and want to incorporate technology into your curriculum, we invite you to participate in an exciting new project -- Map Your World -- an innovative, multi-platform project that places the power of new technologies into the hands of young change agents. To participate, follow the prompts at the bottom of the page to complete the application. If selected, you will be awarded five Nexus 7 tablets (valued at $200 each!) to support implementing Map Your World in classrooms and/or youth programs.
Julia Goucher

PTES collaborative coaches presentation - 6 views

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    Your graphics and titles are perfect!
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    I liked all the visual images!
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    Cool presentation.
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    I really liked the slide that contained the puzzle pieces. What a great way to look at it!
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    I like your presentation. Nice job explaining coaching. :)
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    Great presentation, very clear in how your team will work with the PTES staff
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    Well done! Nice use of visuals to enhance presentation.
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    I like the visual representations of the information. The xtranormal is fantastic!
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    I like how you all worked together to create this, and I like how you framed it in a context of the ISTE NETS-s. Nicely done.
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    I like your information - maybe some graphics and images to balance out the pages for consistency - information is great!
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    Wow, this was fabulous! Not only are the tech components great, the information is clear, well organized, and super informative. Do you have plans to use this as your first introduction to the school? It is great!
Tracy Watanabe

Essential Learning with Digital Tools-2-07-10 - 0 views

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    I will use this list instead of the Microsoft list during our training (Year 1s).
Tawnya Woronec

Lesson Improvement Template - 2 views

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    Lesson Plan focusing on character traits for grade level 3-4
Sarah Harrison

Negotiating Lesson - Cash and Cost Management - 1 views

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    Nicely done Sarah and Erik! You've put a lot of planning and detail in it. It's well organized. I'm wondering if you saw these two sites: http://bit.ly/ehyA0R & http://bit.ly/utLabn
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