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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Amy Roediger

Amy Roediger

6 Good Note Taking Chrome Apps That Run Offline - 0 views

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    "These extensions can be used to capture and jot down quick notes offline, record to-do lists, scribble notes, attach reminders, and many more."
Amy Roediger

Alternatives to YouTube - 0 views

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    "Some excellent educational content can be found on YouTube. However, many teachers cannot access YouTube in their classrooms. Therefore, I compiled a list of other places to find educational videos that don't rely on YouTube. "
Amy Roediger

An Indispensable Google Scholar Tip for Teachers and Academics - 0 views

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    he citing feature is by far one of the hacks we love the most about Google Scholar. The Cite button that appears under links in a Google Scholar search result allows you to generate citations of that reference with a single click. These citations are offered in 3 main formats: MLA, APA and Chicago. And if you use a citation manager such as BibTex,Endnote, RefMan, or Reworks, you will find links to easily export your citations to these managers.
Amy Roediger

Golden Treasures of Google Part 3 - 0 views

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    Reverse Image Search, Custom Search Engine, Google Alerts, What do you love, and Let me google that for you - Google tools you probably don't know about!
Amy Roediger

5 Good iPad Apps to Gather Students Feedback - 0 views

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    "For those of you who have already integrated iPad in their instruction, the apps below are worth considering. You can use them in class to gather feedback, run quick formative assessments, initiate instant question polls and many more. Most of these apps are also available for Android users."
Amy Roediger

Some Very Good Chrome Tools to Annotate and Edit PDFs - 0 views

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    PDFs (portable document formats) are probably the most popular document format we use in our daily work as teachers and educators. As such, we deemed it important that we share with you this list of some interesting tools to help you do more with your PDF files. These Chrome apps will allow you to edit, annotate, convert, view, fill forms and share PDFs. Some of these add-ons (such as the first two in this list) are also integrated with Google Drive.
Amy Roediger

tozzl.com - 0 views

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    "tozzl.com is a digital easy-to-use pinboard that enables people to collaborate with others. Working together on your shared goals could not be easier."
Amy Roediger

A Handful of Good Chrome Tips for Teachers - 1 views

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    "Chrome is a powerful web browser to use for navigating the net. It is also popular among the education community as is evident from the huge interaction we receive each time we write about it. Chrome has a wide range of interesting features that make it ideal for educational uses. One of these features is third party extensions.There are some really useful educational extensions you and your students can use on Chrome to perform a number of things from saving numerous tabs in a single page to annotating and editing screenshots. Check out this page for some of our recommendations for Chrome educational extensions. You can also check Chrome Help section for more resources and guides on everything related to Chrome."
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