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Leah Starr

6 Great Platforms Where Students Share Book Reviews and Reading Recommendations ~ Educa... - 0 views

  • Once you are registered you can then connect to people who read what you post and also interact with what they publish.
  • Once you are registered you can then connect to people who read what you post and also interact with what they publish.
  • also provides books with different reading levels and has a great and intuitive reading logs.
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  • Once you are registered you can then connect to people who read what you post and also interact with what they publish.
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      Audience = engagement!
  • It lets you create a virtual bookshelf, discover new books, connect with friends and learn more about your favourite books for free.
  • It lets you create a virtual bookshelf, discover new books, connect with friends and learn more about your favourite books for free.
  • ne of the best ways to get your students motivated about reading is to provide them with online platforms where they can meet other student readers and share their recommendations, reads, and book reviews.
  • you decide upon titles and genres you like and Good Reads gives you insightful recommendations and right into your inbox.
    • Leah Starr
       
      This platform for recommendations keeps reading logs and provides books by reading level!
  • This is a platform where kids connect to their teachers, friends  and parents to share and recommend their favourite books and good reads. It
  • also provides books with different reading levels and has a great and intuitive reading logs. 5- Figment Figment is a community where you can share your writing, connect with other readers, and discover new stories and authors. 6- Scholastic Scholastic has a section in which teachers and students can share what they are reading and discover new books based on their friends recommendations. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); You might also like: 4 Important New Gmail Updates You Should not Miss Excellent Classroom Poster Featuring 10 iPad Usage Rules New Handy Chart on The Difference Between Projects and ...
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    Book Recommendation Platforms.
anonymous

Google for Educators: The Best Features for Busy Teachers | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Google Drive is particularly handy for teachers when revising students' work and providing feedback. It allows you and your class to track what changes have been made, save each revision, and collaborate in real time. And it's a great organizing tool -- you can easily upload existing files to Google Drive so that everything is accessible in one place
  • Google Sites is your place to create a digital classroom on the web. One of the best things about Google Sites is its ability to be that digital hub for your classroom. You can combine video, documents, forms, calendars, and other resources all in one place for student and parent access.
  • Google Classroom is Google's newest product (August 2014) available to Google Apps for Education users. Classroom helps teachers to streamline their digital workflow by creating a space where they can easily push out announcements and assignments, and give students a way to interact with the teacher and classmates, as well as turn in assignments electronically.
slangevin

Benefits - Google Apps for Education - 0 views

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    I will be directing people here to help explain the benefits to them and helping influence the switch to Google Apps.
Michael Oquendo

Google Drive: A Better Method for Giving Student Feedback | Indiana Jen - 0 views

  • That said, Google has included most of the popular word processing features, including text formatting, headers & footers, image insertion, etc.
  • Students will need a Google account to create and share documents; this is the way Google assures that document access can be controlled by the creator.
  • What makes Google Drive different is the ability to share documents with others.
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  • you now have the ability to not only view the document, but to make revisions or comments along the way.
  • Instead of emailing documents back and forth (which is a huge pain with many opportunities for confusion) teachers can go quickly to Drive, find and open the student’s paper in the Drive table of contents, and make “live” comments and corrections on the student’s paper.
  • To make a comment simply highlight a section with your cursor and click the “comment” button.
  • Just select File > See Revision history and click on any date/time.
  • If it’s too much detail, click on Show less detailed revisions.
  •  File > Download as… or simply choosing File > Print.
  • You can explore many tools for teachers at the Chrome store.
  • By using the freeLearnly Voice Comments tool, you can incorporate your own spoken comments into any Google Drive document.
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    This post has a few tips on ways to give students feedback using Google Drive. While the article doesn't have a ton of tips on actually USING the tool, it does have links to other resources that show how to use Google Drive
Eric Telfer

Google Apps: Not Your Mom-and-Pop LMS - 0 views

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    This blogger's reaction to Google Apps as an LMS is essentially the same as my discussion thread entry when I discussed my preference of Google Apps over Moodle.
slangevin

Technical Integration - K12 Guide to going Google - 1 views

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    Deploying Google Apps - Resource straight from Google
Adam Deyo

Tony Vincent - Google+ - Educational Apps on Sale for Free Today! Resume Desi... - 0 views

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    Check these out. Tony Vincent is a great follow on Twitter or Google +. Free apps are great for individual use, but they can be a problem for schools with multiple iOS devices if/when the app transitions to a paid version. Especially if you are using Configurator to manage the devices.
Eric Telfer

Google Apps for Education Is Leading the Way to a Cloud-Based Campus [#Infographic] | E... - 0 views

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    The benefits of adopting Google Apps by the numbers.
Becky Seymour

The Landscape of Learning: Schoogle: A New and Open World for Learning - 0 views

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    Blog post about author's school's 2012 launch of Google Apps, nicknamed Schoogle. Helpful links to other Google Apps school initiatives.
Jen Reeve

Google Student Blog: Using Google Apps to make the most of group work - 1 views

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    Taylor Bell is a Google Campus Ambassador at Boise State University and a pro at utilizing Google tools to make group projects a breeze. He's here to share some things he's learned along the way. Ah, the dreaded group project...
Becky Seymour

Teacher's Guide on The Use of Google Sites in The Classroom ~ Educational Technology an... - 0 views

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    Makes a case for using Google Sites in the classroom with suggestions for use and examples. Includes video tutorials, info on webinars and actual Google Sites built by educators.
Becky Seymour

Saline Area Schools talks about Google Apps - YouTube - 0 views

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    Input from multiple teachers and administrators about their use of Google Apps in their school system.
seantheoret

An iPad Workflow for the Classroom Using Google Drive & Pages, Keynote or Numbers | Jon... - 0 views

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      This article outlines how classrooms can continue to use Google Drive when students use other apps to create their products (papers, projects, etc).
  • ability to upload files from other apps to Google Drive via the “Open in” function
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      This would beparticularly useful for students that are doing projects using Keynote, Pages, and Numbers (which are already used on our iPads).  
pjspurlock

The Hottest Chat App for Teens Is Google Docs - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • As more and more laptops find their way into middle and high schools, educators are using Google Docs to do collaborative exercises and help students follow along with the lesson plan. The students, however, are using it to organize running conversations behind teachers’ backs.
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      Interesting point! Maybe something we could address in the curriculum and also inform teachers?
  • As more and more laptops find their way into middle and high schools, educators are using Google Docs to do collaborative exercises and help students follow along with the lesson plan. The students, however, are using it to organize running conversations behind teachers’ backs.
stephanie karabaic

BHS Recommended Apps - Google Документы - 0 views

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    This is a school that is breaking all the ceilings in digital learning..and here are the free apps they recommend
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    This is a school that is breaking all the ceilings in digital learning..and here are the free apps they recommend
stephanie karabaic

BHS iPad Apps Explained - Google Документы - 0 views

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    Burlington digital school's ipad apps that they have purchased for all student ipads..one to one school...
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    Burlington digital school's ipad apps that they have purchased for all student ipads..one to one school...
Joy Ray

Google Chrome Apps & Extensions - 0 views

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    Various Chrome Extensions and Apps with nifty assistive technology features and uses. The majority of these apps and extensions included on this board are FREE. | See more about extensions, mind maps and evernote.
Joy Ray

Google Chrome A.T. - Community - Google+ - 1 views

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    This community was created to celebrate the many Apps and Extensions made by developers which serve the accessibility needs of individuals with disabilities. We also developed a searchable Google Database to collect Apps and Extensions that serve the particular challenges anyone might face while working in the Cloud, specifically for the Chrome Browser.
Eric Telfer

Hapara | Powering Google Apps for Educators - 0 views

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    LMS for teachers who use Google Apps as a student LMS.
Jeffrey Badillo

How to Increase Organizational Collaboration with Google Apps - 1 views

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