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Mark McDonough

4 Tips To Help Students Start Blogging - From Holly Clark on Edudemic | Leading Change ... - 0 views

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    good reminders and a paper way to introduce/practice blogging.
Mark McDonough

10 Things Every Teacher Should Know How to do on Google Docs - Guest Post from Jennifer... - 0 views

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    again, the title says it all. i'm sure almost all teachers will find at least 1 or 2 new "things" on the list.
Mark McDonough

Module 2: Mail - Google Apps Education Training Center - 0 views

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    "This Module covers how to use mail on your school Apps domain."
Mark McDonough

An Overview of Google Groups at Blake: 3 Typical Types of Groups : Support @Blake (Info... - 1 views

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    an even more detailed page on 3 different kinds of groups
Mark McDonough

Google Groups vs. Google Contacts : Support @Blake (Information Support Services) - 1 views

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    good text and video description about differences between gmail contacts and google groups.
Mark McDonough

Archiving vs. Deleting - Gmail Help - 0 views

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    archiving vs deleting in gmail explained quick and easy.
Patricia McGonagle

WritingFix: prompts, lessons, and resources for writing classrooms - 0 views

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    WritingFix: Sharing Quality Writing Lessons techniques strategically designed to "fix" reluctant writers and writing teachers Our Northern Nevada resource website freely shares with the world! Here in Northern Nevada, our local writing project (the NNWP ) will continue to sponsor this WritingFix website, which we launched back in 2001. The resources on this site are incredible. Lessons are tied to the 6 Traits of Writing, and if you get on their email list, you'll get a lesson a month sent to you for free.
Patricia McGonagle

Booksource's Classroom Organizer - 1 views

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    Classroom Organizer is a web-based program that allows users to maintain and inventory books in their classroom library. I used this with my 7th graders last year and they loved it. I purchased an inexpensive scanner, scanned all of my books into the free database, and showed the kids how to check out and return books. You can set up the books to show the lexile level, AR level, and various other data fields. You set up how long the check out time is, and you receive an email when books are overdue. It is by far, the MOST AMAZING classroom library organizer I've ever used, and it is my number one recommendation for any teacher with a classroom library.
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    This looks great! How much for a scanner?
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    It cost me just under $30 for a scanner. I got it online at Amazon.com - http://tinyurl.com/7tf8xcq
Patricia McGonagle

Behavior Management Software - ClassDojo - 0 views

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    Improve Behavior Improve specific student behaviors and engagement by awarding and recording real-time feedback. Share Data Print or email beautiful behavior reports to easily engage parents and staff. Save Time Save time by recording behaviors and accomplishments right in class, with just one click: NO extra data entry required.
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