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meganapgar

The 5 Best Google Forms & Sheets Add-ons for Teachers | Tech Learning - 1 views

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    Provides a list, explanation, and application for five add-ons that can be used with Google Forms and Sheets in Education.
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    Provides a list, explanation, and application for five add-ons that can be used with Google Forms and Sheets in Education.
joshgiudicelli

Google Sheets 101: The Beginner's Guide to Online Spreadsheets - The Ultimate Guide... - 1 views

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    Spreadsheet software offers users a wide variety of tools and features. From organizing data and creating charts to computing complex math formulas, the possibilities are endless. Knowing where to begin and how to make sense of it all can be a daunting task. This resource serves as a beginners guide for those wanting to learn how to operate Google sheets.
emilyaustin859

Classroom Discussions Using Google Sheets - 1 views

https://alicekeeler.com/2014/02/20/creating-classroom-discussions-with-google-sheets/ This blog post gives teachers a great idea for using Google Sheets in the classroom. It shares an idea for us...

started by emilyaustin859 on 18 Feb 19 no follow-up yet
anonymous

4 Creative Uses of Google Sheets in the Classroom - EdTechTeacher - 0 views

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    This blog focuses on Google Sheets and gives 4 purposeful uses in the classroom. Google Sheets is no longer for math classes! These four ideas are used in any class! The blog includes links to live rubrics as well.
lindsayhoyt

Google Sheets 101 - 1 views

https://zapier.com/learn/google-sheets/google-sheets-tutorial/

edtech541 tools

started by lindsayhoyt on 24 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
skyrablanchard

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Cheat Sheet for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 0 views

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    February 18, 2016 Here is a handy cheat sheet we have been working on during the last few days. This is basically a collection of some of the best apps and web tools to use for each of the six thinking levels in Bloom's digital taxonomy.
Ashley Ford

iPad Accessibility Tip Sheet | District of Columbia Public Library - 1 views

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    Tip sheet with step by step instructions for accessibility features. Handy to keep bookmarked for a quick reminder.
anonymous

Creating Classroom Discussions with Google Sheets - 2 views

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    a clever way to use google sheets in class
Twilla Berwaldt

Prezi For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies - 1 views

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    Should be good reference
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    Thank you. This was a help as I did my first ever Prezi. JoeBod
cholthaus

NCTE Advice Sheet- Educational Software - 1 views

http://www.pdsttechnologyineducation.ie/ICTAdviceSupport/AdviceSheets/ NCTE has a number of advice sheets regarding technology in the classroom.

started by cholthaus on 12 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
bharris_edtech

Fast Facts: Computer and Internet Use - 0 views

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    This fact sheet from the National Center for Education Statistics provides a good overview of the prevalence of Internet usage in schools in the U.S.
Cate Tolnai

What Is HTML? Back to Basics | Design Shack - 0 views

  • Hypertext Markup Language
  • 1980 b
  • fundamental building block of the web as you know it.
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  • HTML is all you need to create a web page
  • HTML is the pivotal piece of the puzzle.
  • the web is written in plain text.
  • writing code is more like using WriteRoom or IA Writer; all you get is plain old letters and symbols
  • “mark up” your document and insert extra indicators of how you want the text to be formatted.
  • With HTML, this markup is accomplished through tags.
  • bold tag
  • “<b>”
  • “</b>
  • <i>This is italicized.</i>
  • <b>bold</b>.
  • we have “wrapped” it in a ta
  • linking.
  • not just a tag but an attribute as well
  • <a href="http://designshack.net/">Design Shack</a>
  • tag (<a></a>)
  • attribute (href)
  • <tag attribute="VALUE">Text, images, etc.</tag>
  • anything between the “a” tags becomes a link.
  • “src” attribute
  • “alt” attribute
  • “img” info
  • it’s basically a way to give the browser plain text and have it output richly formatted and even active content that can be clicked on to some end.
  • HTML mostly relates to directly inputting content onto a page.
  • CSS is The Skin, Hair and Clothing
  • Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS.
  • The typical web developer workflow might be to insert all the various pure content first into an HTML document, then jump over to CSS and begin crafting that content to appear in a more visually pleasing and usable way
  • JavaScript jumps into this game by taking a more active role in how the page behaves.
  • HTML5 developers have some new tags to work with that make the basic structure of a web page more logical.
joannalieberman

Resources on Shared Docs and Spreadsheets - 0 views

Shared Google Docs and Google Sheets 1. 34 Interesting Ways to use Google Docs in the Classroom. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KRts3A_nrnwpr40hxZY9eKrRzu7pxFajKUEB...

started by joannalieberman on 25 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
latoya jackson

Internet Safety - 0 views

http://www.kgcs.k12.va.us/kges/isafe_resources_k_12.htm Technology integration should begin with internet safety. This website has internet safety tips, lesson plans, activity sheets, free download...

started by latoya jackson on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
Dennis Large

Transforming Education with Technology - 5 views

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    This article from the Educational Leadership journal is an interview with Karen Cator, former Director of the U.S. Office of Educational Technology. Cator goes into depth on the topic of personal learning environments. She says that PLEs bring in "the long tail of student experiences and interests." She also state that anytime you add a new technology, something gets amplified and something else gets reduced.
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    Great interview highlighting some strong examples of working tech environments and components that are needed to grow and sustain. Favorite quote: "In several classrooms, I couldn't tell where the front of the classroom was. On one side of the room was an interactive whiteboard; on another side, a regular whiteboard; and the teacher's desk was on a third side. The whole space was a learning environment, and the technology was just part of the infrastructure." Makes me want to rethink me space as well.
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    Cator brings up some great points, especially about the finite scope of education today. Where do you find the room to add new ideas and technologies? Something has to give to make room for something new.
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    The first school that comes to mind when I read this article is about as poor and dysfunctional as the one in the article is well funded and utopic. In the last year there, not only have they not been able to get internet access and technology into the hands of all students, they have seriously discussed putting overhead projectors with plastic sheets back into rooms. The digital divide is alive and well, with the poor getting poorer. I truly believe that technology can make a huge difference in education, but how many students will be left behind waiting for it to get to them?
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    Cator hits home with a lot of these points for me. She speaks about how the digital and pedagogical divide amongst teachers and administration is so large. There are schools taking on the technological issues head on while others are still stuck in the old way of thinking. Before we can purchase all of this new technology, we need to get the teachers to realize what age they are living in and what is necessary to help them teach to the students in front of them.
loganwillits

About - Connectivism - 1 views

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    A quick read, highlighting the major concepts of connectivism.
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    This site gives a quick overview of the key points of connectivism. A great resource if you are looking to refresh on the theory.
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    Great reference site. Could probably be used as a primer when getting into connectivism for the first time - use it as a cheat-sheet when reading an article with more density.
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    Simply put this is the connectivism home page. It goes into descriptive measures of such a concept and talks about what learning is.
normanpeckham

Timeline JS3 - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 0 views

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    This site helps users create awesome timelines based off a Google Sheet template. The timelines can then be embedded on websites or linked for people to view.
Tony H

Tips for conducting program evaluation - 0 views

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    One of the most important benefits of conducting a program evaluation is using your findings to improve services, motivate staff, or even to change public policy. This tip sheet focuses on ways to use your results to improve services.
anonymous

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Google Sheets - 1 views

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    Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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