Wie kann man Google im Unterricht nutzen? Was ist ausser der Informationsbeschaffung mit Google noch möglich? Lucy Gray sammelt seit März 2008 in ihrer Social Bookmarking Diigo-Group zusammen mit anderen technikaffinen Lehrpersonen zahlreich Links zu diesem Thema.
Some ideas around why we created @motmedu
Looking for a conference with a difference? What story do you have to tell? The #motm13 Unconference is built around stories for the purpose of making strong connections with other passionate educators who are integrating ICT with pedagogy.
"Google Drive has become an indispensable tool in my digital toolbox. There are so many great Google Drive tips and tricks to share; it's difficult keep this list of tips at just five! I use Google Drive for just about everything, including my presentations, my notes, my collaboration with other educators and colleagues, and I use it to store and back-up all of my files. I frequently share my favorite Google tricks and tips, so I have combined some of my favorites into this post. Today I have put together a list of five Google Drive tips to help teachers, students, or ANYONE make the most of Google Drive."
A 21st Century tool to increase core knowledge of the Roman Empire, brought to you by Google Earth and the University of Virginia. What I wouldn't give to have audio-visual "texts" like this to "re...
it's also about sharing with the right people. Circles will allow what educational consultant Tom Barnett calls "targeted sharing," something that will be great for specific classes and topics
Skype has become an incredibly popular tool to bring in guests to a classroom via video chat -
teachers are already talking about the possibility of not just face-to-face video conversation but the potential for integration of whiteboards, screen-sharing, Google Docs, and other collaborative tools
Google + seems like the solution for someone like me who wants to use the web to have conversations about school topics with students and parents and yet not have students and parents have access to my personal posts.
This is a good list, but these aren't all Chrome Extensions. Some of them are apps. That's not too big of a deal, but we have a lot of folks confused about what a Chrome app is vs. an Extension. The blog post would be better titled "Chrome Options" for teachers vs. "Chrome Extensions for Teachers."