Here is this week’s roundup of 5 resources about social learning and the use of social media for learning. Again lots of great articles to choose from this week.
Here is this week's roundup of 5 resources about social learning and the use of social media for learning. Again lots of great articles to choose from this week.
Teaches you how to replace the calendar in Angel with a google calendar. When you update your google calendar it updates in Angel. You can't make updates to the calendar in Angel, it has to be done through Google. Great if you have multiple sections of the same class--only update once!
Nice find. I used this tool for all my classes and it works great. Now, though, I use that embed code and put the code into a section header in a lessons page. That way it's in the students view the moment the get into the course. Then I hide the calendar tab.
Love this idea! Jeff - do you have a separate google calendar for each course, or do you have one for all your courses?
Also, I'm interested in using google blogs (blogger) for journals and would like to embed the codes, just as done for google calendar. Have you heard of anyone doing so? I tried changing a tab to a link for a blog, but am not sure if this is the best way. I did see an article in which the instructor had students create their own blog, then submit the link. The links were then put into a chart put into the course.
Any other ideas?
And what the teachers love about it is they get to work
Student Jean Cedre holds his first check from a paying web client.
with these great kids and develop relationships with them
Offline mapping for Android phones, Street View for nature trails and 3D Google Earth maps are all improvements coming to Google Maps in the near future.
I have always wanted to have my own blog. I even tried a book blog once, but I couldn't read fast enough to blog often enough. There's nothing worse than a blog that is only updated once a month! Bill Carozza has inspired me to try again, but this time on something I do everyday and professionally. Check out this article for a few good reasons educators should blog.
Yesterday was a big day for Twitter - the company premiered its first ever TV commercial during a NASCAR race, which showed off a brand-new hashtag page that could open a new and very welcome revenue stream for the micro-blogging platform.
I know the tools are out there, but sometimes I feel like I don't have time to find them. Luckily, Mohamed Kharbach did it for us! Check out his blog learn about the skills educators should have and use the links to learn or brush up on them.
If you're like me and Twitter seems too vast to venture in check out Corey Murray's blog on Education hashtags. He provides a quick list of common education hash tags to follow to get you started. Try following some of them to keep yourself up to date on the ever changing world of education.