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Educational Leadership in the Digital Age: Tips & Tricks | Powerful Learning Practice - 1 views

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    Educational Leadership in the Digital Age: Tips for being a more connected school leader http://t.co/G3IigZEQlN #plpnetwork #edchat #pdchat
Steven Engravalle

50 Little-Known Ways Google Docs Can Help In Education | Edudemic - 33 views

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    50+ great tips for getting the most out of Google Docs as a student, with awesome ideas and tricks for collaboration, sharing, and staying productive
Glenn Hervieux

The Apps Show - Google Apps for Work - 35 views

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    "The Apps Show highlights tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Google Apps at work." They have new video episodes regularly and they're just a few minutes long. Great resource!
sarwag

Magic Maths by @musingsofmrb - UKEdChat.com - 3 views

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    This site contains "magic" card tricks, their explanations, and the underlying math that makes them work.
Sue Ann Miller

Streamline the writing (and grading) process with Google Drive - gCON for GAFE - Google+ - 85 views

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    Google hangout - webinar - great tips and tricks for using Google Drive for the writing classroom
taconi12

Tricks Guys Can't Do | Girls Can't WHAT? - 4 views

  • Actually, it’s because of ‘center of gravity’. Women carry ‘weight’ literally in their hips. That’s where we balance from, that’s why the bones in our legs point outward from the knee up. Men and women aren’t that different in muscle strength, etc. BUT: The different center of gravity in a woman’s hips versus a man’s upper body will make it so its a cinch for women and men can’t rebalance their upper body while holding onto the chair.
Wayne Holly

Instantly Send Any Gmail Attachment to Google Drive - 90 views

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    Now that Google Drive has built file storage into your Google account, it's only natural that you'd like it to play nicely with your other Google apps. With a few tricks, it can-at least with your Gmail account. 
Marc Patton

PIZZAZ, Creative Writing & Storytelling, Opp-Beckman - 3 views

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    Simple creative writing and oral storytelling activities with printable handouts for: Poetry | Fiction | Bag of Tricks.
Martin Burrett

Extreme Snowboarding - 67 views

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    If you are still waiting for snow this Christmas, practise snowboarding with this great game. Perform tricks to impress the judges. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Mike Dunagan

9 YouTube Tips and Tricks for Teachers | The Whiteboard Blog - 235 views

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    Some very good suggestions if you want to use YouTube and want to: * show the video without the clutter * show the video from a certain starting point * show the video even if YouTube is blocked to your classroom.
Brian Licata

Tips, tricks and resources to make your own gorgeous infographics - 212 views

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    infographics
Kate Pok

Wild Apricot Blog : Top 12 Mind Mapping Tools for Web or Desktop - 164 views

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    The trick to effective mind mapping is finding the right tool for the job - whether that tool is pen and paper, as Guy Lewis used to unravel his personal life, or dedicated software, as Patrick Lynch used to explain Wild Apricot's features to his colleagu
Powerof R10

10 Advanced Tips & Tricks For Google Forms - 191 views

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    great tips for Google forms
Dona Hartwich

19 Mind-Blowing Tricks Every iPhone And iPad User Should Know - 215 views

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    Help with i-pads etc.
Miss OConnor

Trick.ly - 44 views

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    url shortener that can be password protected for privacy
Roland Gesthuizen

Six ways that artists hack your brain - New Scientist - 73 views

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    Since humankind first put brush to canvas, artists have played with the mind and the senses to create sublime atmospheres and odd impressions. It is only recently, with a blossoming understanding of the way the brain deconstructs images, that neuroscientists and psychologists have finally begun to understand how these tricks work.
Holly Barlaam

The Surfing Scientist - 70 views

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    Lots of little science demonstrations
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    Cool science info geared toward kids in the form of tricks, demos, and conundrums. Examples include,"Ever wondered what would happen to the sea level if all the icebergs in the ocean melted?" and elephant toothpaste.
Maggie Tsai

YouTube - Teacher feedback with Diigo - 5 views

  • Diigo social bookmarking and annotation is very effective for teachers to provide student feedback to online work, and supports student responses and comments to each other.
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    The author of this video JD Travers ends his video presentation by saying "There's a lot more to Diigo than this little Trick". He's so right! But as tricks go, this is very clever. Travers shows us how you can use Diigo and Google Groups to create an interactive discussion board. As a power-searcher and e-learning teacher I see great possibilities with this approach.
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    That's a fantastic idea! I've tended to have my students publish on sites that allow for comments so students and I could give feedback. Now, I won't be limited by this.....
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