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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Set a Time Limit on Google Forms - 2 views
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"Post created after a question from a teacher who was looking for a way to impose a time limit on a quiz or test administered through Google Forms. My suggestion was to try using the Google Forms Add-on called Form Limiter. In the video embedded Richard Byrne demonstrate how to install and use Form Limiter."
3 Steps to Becoming a Coding Teacher | Edutopia - 4 views
Unlocking the Code for Robotics in the Classroom | Edutopia - 3 views
4 Great Google Drive Add-ons for Math Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 5 views
6 New EdTech Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views
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"Some of the things you can do with these web tools include: creating different types of diagrams (e.g flowcharts and organizational charts), solve math problems using Symbolab calculator, design print-friendly Bingo cards to use in class, build and share word searches online, convert/compress and share video files"
4 Student-friendly Tools for Creating Educational Presentations ~ Educational Technolog... - 7 views
STUDYBLUE | Find and share online flashcards and notes from StudyBlue. Any subject, any... - 1 views
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Study Blue lets students across all ages and subjects create flashcards to help with the study process. The website will store your flashcards for later use, or for the use of others who might want a more cumulative set of study resources. Study Blue boasts the "largest and fastest growing library of online study materials," including quizzes, review sheets, and the aforementioned flashcards.
Free Technology for Teachers: 4 Free Tools for Creating & Playing Interactive Quiz Games - 3 views
Lighten the mathematics load with OneNote Class Notebooks - Office Blogs - 3 views
16 Things Teachers Should Try in 2016 [infographic] | Shake Up Learning - 8 views
25 Critical Thinking Apps For Extended Student Learning - - 1 views
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"There are many apps that do promote critical thinking-and often extended critical thinking and learning at that. These aren't clinical "critical thinking building" programs either, but rather often enjoyable exercises in strategy, tactics, and problem-solving thought. In this post there is a collection of 25 of these critical thinking apps. Most are for grades 8-12, but several are for students as young as kindergarten."
Free Technology for Teachers: Digital Note-Taking with OneNote - 3 views
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"Two features distinguish OneNote from other note-taking apps like Evernote. First, notes can be shared and collaboratively edited in real time - much like Google Docs. This includes collaborative handwriting when on tablets. Next, OneNote notes can be opened and edited in multiple locations at the same time. Consider a student taking notes in OneNote on a laptop or Chromebook while inserting photos from their phone"
Resources and Downloads to Facilitate Inquiry-Based Learning | Edutopia - 1 views
10 ways for teachers, students to share links in class | Ditch That Textbook - 2 views
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