How To Use Google Spreadsheet To Engage Your Students | Teachers Training International... - 0 views
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Here is what we will discover: How to use Google Spreadsheet to facilitate real time collaboration and easy sharing How to use Google Spreadsheet to quickly build resources for your lessons How to use Google Spreadsheet to insert interactive Gadgets How to use Google Spreadsheet to design charts that will have your students going 'wow' How to make self-grading assessments Your questions answered
Use the AMAZING Print Friendly to print any web page… and much more! - 0 views
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Have you ever found that you are on a website and you want to quickly print the page or a portion of the page? When it prints it is lopsided because it was meant to be on landscape, it is 16 pages long which you didn't realise plus you have wasted ink with a whole lot if unnecessary pictures and words (not to mention unwanted ads!)?
DOWNLOAD The Complete Guide To Twitter - 0 views
Why not use Screencast-o-matic to create instructions for technology lessons? - 0 views
Teacher Training Videos created by Russell Stannard - 0 views
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These videos were created for teachers to help them to incorporate technology into their teaching. Just click and a video will open and take you through how to use that technology. If you want to start straight away, just click on any of the links on the left.My own background is in teaching English, so if you scroll down you will see a special section of ELT videos which are grouped separatetely. There is also a special page of videos for students interested in multimedia, where you can learn Flash, Director and Photoshop Click here for Multimedia.
How To Combine All Your Email Addresses into One Gmail Inbox - 0 views
How to Record Your Desktop and Create a Screencast on Windows - 0 views
Partners in Learning Index - 0 views
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"These activities are designed so that all educators can find something that interests them irrespective of their computer experience. You will notice that there is a range of scenarios. Look through the list and start with the one that interests you the most. At the end of each activity you will notice that there are further scenarios related to the one you have just completed as well as links to skills at a higher level of difficulty."
How to Locate Your Lost or Stolen Android Phone (and Wipe if Necessary) - 0 views
Tech Tip #116: How to Take Screenshots | Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views
10 Steps To Create An Awesome Google+ Profile - 0 views
Microsoft Partners in Learning - 0 views
How to use Pinterest - A guide for Teachers - 0 views
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