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10 useful tools for assessment with tech | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

  • Flubaroo – This add-on to use with Google Forms and Google Sheets will auto-grade simple formative assessments.
Phil Taylor

Google Classroom: Understanding the Classroom Folder | Teacher Tech - 1 views

  • The class folder in Google Drive for the teacher and the student has the same name but is NOT the same folder. If a teacher adds files to the class folder in Google Drive, these files are NOT visible to the students.
  • Note that if you share the class folder, this has the SAME NAME as the class folder the “students” have. This may cause confusion. Rename your class folder and append “collaboration folder” to the folder name
Phil Taylor

Twitter for Teachers: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Quote was formerly a MT, or Mention. You can attach an original tweet to yours and add your own commentary.
Phil Taylor

Share More! Wiki » Work/Build Your Own Personal Learning Network? - 0 views

  • Below are some suggestions for using Diigo: Annotate curriculum documents and add stickies to show where tech integration is happening and could happen. That could be annotated for a group of curriculum writers. Annotate state education agency memos for your administrators. We get memos every day and they are posted online. Immediately, among a team, share the implications of the ideas in the memo, the most important points, and so on.
  • Many 21st century teachers are out there.
  • By combining the power of Diigo and Twitter, I am able to track more easily ad-hoc professional learning opportunities as they occur, as well as have conversations about them before and after they occur
Phil Taylor

4 More Useful iPad Tricks You May Still Not Know About - 1 views

  • Keyboard Tricks: Add Symbols And Domain Types Easily
Phil Taylor

Mobile Learning: Creating an ePublication | CEHD | U of M - 0 views

  • You can create ePubs that allow your students to highlight, add notes, bookmarks, and other annotations.
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