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Kasey Bell

5 Google Drive Tips Everyone Should Know - 5 views

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    "Google Drive has become an indispensable tool in my digital toolbox. There are so many great Google Drive tips and tricks to share; it's difficult keep this list of tips at just five! I use Google Drive for just about everything, including my presentations, my notes, my collaboration with other educators and colleagues, and I use it to store and back-up all of my files. I frequently share my favorite Google tricks and tips, so I have combined some of my favorites into this post. Today I have put together a list of five Google Drive tips to help teachers, students, or ANYONE make the most of Google Drive."
jessicaduckworth

Teacher Blog it.com - 0 views

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    Use this in my class with my students so that they can blog.
ktritchie

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Keep for iOS - Organize Ideas and Task Lists - 1 views

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    Google Keep is one of my favorite Android apps. I use it for setting reminders and creating task lists on my phone. Occasionally, I'll even use it to organize my thoughts in a series of sticky notes. This week Google made Keep available as an iOS app.
Powerof R10

Animaps - Create and view beautifully informative animated maps, for free! - 0 views

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    Animaps extends the My Maps feature of Google Maps by letting you create maps with markers that move, images and text that pop up on cue, and lines and shapes that change over time. When you send your Animap to friends it appears like a video - they can play, pause, slow and speed up the action!
Kasey Bell

Student Chrome Squad (Part 1): Great Leadership is Key for 1:1 | Shake Up Learning - 1 views

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    "This is a guest post, authored by my friend and colleague, Cody Holt from Royse City ISD in Royse City, Texas. After 11 years as a high school Language Arts teacher, Cody made the transition to the world of instructional technology and his toughest challenge ever-teaching teachers. As a Digital Learning Specialist for Royse City ISD, Cody gets the privilege to help teachers navigate instruction in a digital age; specifically, how to incorporate digital tools to positively impact learning. Cody is also the Director of C4L Operations and the Chrome Squad Internship (C4L is our district 1-1 initiative). When not neck deep in Chromebooks Cody spends his time with his wonderful wife Jennifer and their three amazing kids: Kollyn, Reese, and Tucker."
Powerof R10

My Favorite FREE Apps For Elementary | mattBgomez - 2 views

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    Great list of free apps for elementary and sample lesson ideas
Powerof R10

Special Tech Teach: These Are a Few of My Favorite Forms! Day 3- Pre and Post-Assessments - 1 views

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    great assessment ideas for Google Forms
Powerof R10

YouTube Capture on the App Store on iTunes - 1 views

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    Loving @YouTube Capture App http://t.co/k8a6xmORny Here's my first video http://t.co/fsq6ZCNeml #tcea14 #googleacademy
Kasey Bell

My Book | Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension - 1 views

    • Kasey Bell
       
      THis is great
  • Forms, Videos, and Things to Help
Powerof R10

Google Cultural Institute - 0 views

  • Discover exhibits and collections from museums and archives all around the world.Explore cultural treasures in extraordinary detail, from hidden gems to masterpieces.Create your own galleries and share favorite finds with friends.
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    Very cool way to connect history and more to the classroom.
ashley gilliam

10 Smart Tools For Digital Exit Slips - 2 views

  • Do they get it?
  • Did my students get the lesson? Are there any ideas, concepts or skills they are still unsure of? Do my students have any misconceptions about the lesson and its content? Do I have to review anything tomorrow?
Kasey Bell

Nearpod - Mobile - 0 views

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    Still on my list to learn more and use!
Laura Gatlin Reinhart

SpeEdChange: If school isn't for collaborating, why does anyone come? - 5 views

  • A learning environment in which students make most decisions
    • ashley gilliam
       
      Classroom design and collaboration are intertwined. How does your environment promote student-centered learning and collaboration?
    • Laura Gatlin Reinhart
       
      Some teachers on my campus are allowing kids to construct knowledge through projects, but not nearly enough.  Plus, I don't think we are truly doing Project Based Learning in the strictest sense.
  • Every place they go, people will be using a flood of differing devices. Every place they work people will be Skyping, Twittering, Chatting, Texting, working together in Google Docs, translating, searching for information and data, and building social networks
    • ashley gilliam
       
      How are you teaching/supporting the use of these (age-appropriate) skills/tools within your curriculum?
    • Laura Gatlin Reinhart
       
      We have a blended ecosystem of iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, PC laptops , PC labs, language labs, and ActivExpression devices.  However, it seems a minority of teachers are using these in a limited way.  A few teachers are using Twitter follow, texting answers using ActivExpressions, and my personal favorite- GAFE!!!  GAFE has been a game changer in terms of collaboration and assessment and the light bulb is starting to go off for some teachers. 
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