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41 Ways to Hack Your Classroom With Google+ - 0 views

  • Add students, colleagues, even parents to Circles in Google+
  • Google+ Circles make a great solution for temporary communication between group project members. Students can create circles for the projects, then easily communicate and share resources. When the project is done, the circle can be closed
  • Sparks, which allows anyone to get a constant feed of targeted news and resources
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  • Google+ for mobile offers plenty of learning opportunities, with a Near By View
  • With a special Circle just for classroom parents, you can keep them in the loop without having to get up close and personal as a friend on Facebook.
  • Teachers can share lesson plans, photos, links, and videos with students, parents, and colleagues that are in the right Circles.
  • science museum? Require that they visit and post their location check in on Google+.
  • Teachers can create Google+ Hangouts for students who are at different levels of education, offering one for those that need assistance, and another for more advanced students.
  • Bring experts from around the world into your classroom by inviting them into a Google+ Hangout.
  • classroom could benefit from a shared calendar, offering updates on assignments, events, and other important dates at school and beyond
  • Google+ users can benefit from the ability to upload, edit, create, and share documents, and the service is a great place to host projects that require collaborative work.
  • Google+ brings integration for all of the other Google apps, including Gmail, Picasa, and Google Docs, so the service is a great way to get everything all in one place.
  • The Google+ +1 is such a simple thing to do that teachers can use it to track which students are reading posts.
  • Google+'s Data Liberation feature isn't talked about often, but it's perfect for students who want to retain what they've learned while still enjoying privacy
  • so when class is over, they can gather all of their information and then leave the Circle.
  • For students who just can't make it to the classroom, Google+ Hangouts can bridge the gap, allowing them to participate without actually being there.
  • Before a big test, teachers can host a review session through Google+ Hangouts to help students who want a little extra review before the big day.
  • classroom discussions online after class, either connecting through Circles or by starting a Hangout for classmates to join.
  • Teachers can connect with other educators to find and share resources within their network.
  • students can create Circles that allow them to follow a specific topic, getting updates from key pages and users within their scope.
  • Establishing Google+ Hangouts as a great place to connect with students for homework and tutorials can help your classroom come together and enjoy collaborative learning.
  • Using Google+ Hangouts, your classroom can literally be anywhere. One teacher is using Hangouts to teach English to students in India.
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Schwedischkurs in München. Schwedisch lernen mit Muttersprachlern. - 0 views

  • Immer am ersten Mittwoch des Monats von 19:00 bis 20:30 Uhr. Fällt der Anfangstermin auf einen Feiertag, verschiebt sich der Kurs jeweils um eine Woche. 
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Münchner Volkshochschule - Sprachen - 0 views

  • Wochenendkurs KonversationVi samtalar om dagsteman. Vi läser aktuella texter och lyssnar på visor och sånger och läser en bok som hemlektyr. I samband med det diskuterar vi innehållet och stilen och tittar närmare på grammatiken och övar uttalet. Vi använder läroboken På Tapeten, Liber Verlag, ISBN: 978-91-47-09189-8
  •  KN 7850 · Wochenendkurs · SchwabingLeif Yngborn · Volkshochschule · Seidlvilla · Nikolaiplatz 1b · 4 x fr 19.00 bis 21.00 Uhr · 4 x sa 10.00 bis 13.45 Uhr · 18./19.10., 15./16.11. und 13./14.12.2013, 31.1. und 1.2.2014 · € 149.– · 8 Plätze
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