6 Chrome Extensions for Students « Kyle B. Pace - 1 views
Google Drive iPad Portfolio on Vimeo - 3 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Search for Publicly Shared Google Documents - 3 views
Google Hangouts for MOOCs - YouTube - 1 views
CUE Conference Keynote: Common Core - Transforming Teaching & Learning | Catlin Tucker,... - 1 views
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Katlin Tucker, a dynamic high school teacher presents her approach-pedagogy-instructional strategies to transform teaching and learning. She demonstrates ways she helps engage students and grow skills in several areas, including communication, comprehension & critique, collaboration, content knowledge, etc. A couple of her main tools include Collaborize Classroom and Google Docs.
Class Evaluations: Ask Your Students How You're Doing by @CTuckerEnglish - TeacherCast ... - 4 views
gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 2 views
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gClassFolders is a tool that allows for management of all the files that students share with teachers and allows for sharing easily with students. The setup is straight forward and sets up three folders for students for a class - Edit, Preview(Read Only) and Dropbox to turn work in. If your school can't afford Hapara or you don't want to spend lots of time setting up folders, this may be the tool for you.
Do Your Students Know How To Search? - 2 views
Playsheets video| Alice Keeler - 1 views
Twitter Is My Teacher Superpower: 5 Steps to Make it Yours | Jo-Ann Fox - 4 views
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Joann Fox (AppEducation.com), a member of my PLN, shares how she's made Twitter her top Personal Learning activity and how you can, too. Oh, yeah, she's a CA teacher like you, except she does 4th grade...and is a blogger, San Diego Co. Teacher of Year, CA , co-founder of #CAedchat, #EdCampSD organizer, and Google Certified Teacher. She's a connected teacher.
Tony's Infopics - Learning in Hand - 2 views
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"An infopic is a photo with text layered on top that is designed to communicate a message. The message might be a summary, quote, definition, notes, data, weblink, hashtag, or other informational tidbits. The information might come from a conference, workshop, activity, lesson, video, book, a conversation, etc. Your blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google Plus are great places to share infopics." Tony shares how to create infopic in a great video. He is an amazing teacher!
The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence -- Campus Technology - 3 views
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The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence
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I find it interesting how they only talk about ePortfolios as you having to "sign up" for them. Students in my course will have options to use Wordpress, Google Sites, etc. because these need to be public, but Evernote works as well. You don't have to use an expensive product to have an ePortfolio.
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