Google Calendar Guide For Teachers
For those of you new to Google Calendar, below is a step by step visual guide to help you learn how to create and share calendars. This is a guide we initially published in 2014 but since then thousands of teachers and educators have joined our PLNs so we thought it convenient to re-share this updated resource. We have also added some recent updates that have been added to Google Calendar.
Google Calendar Guide For Teachers
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This is basically a collection of some of the best educational add-ons to use for different instructional purposes. All of these add-ons have been reviewed in previous posts here in EdTech and mLearning, what we did is simply compiled them into this chart so you can find it easy to access and refer to them as you want. This is a work in progress and we will be periodically adding more resources in the future. Stay tuned. Google Drive Add-Ons for Teachers Here is a great video list put together by Richard Byrne's blog 'Free Technology for Teachers'.
Click here for 13 Google Form Tutorial Videos. The Google Science Fair is a global online science and technology competition open to individuals and teams from ages 13 to 18. The details of the 2016 competition will be announced soon, but start thinking of an idea now.
Google Science Fair Students! Check out the search tool to help you come up with a project that you'll love working on at the SCIENCE FAIR IDEA SPRINGBOARD Here are 30 innovative ways to use Google search in the classroom. And rather than gimmicks, or general ways by typical content areas, the intended outcome here is the student’s sustained ability to self-direct and manage the search process as the digital universe continues to evolve and grow. 30 Innovative Ways to Use Google In Education It can be tough to figure out which apps to load onto tablets when your classroom is 1-to-1. The last thing you want is to commit to an app and use it for a week or, even worse, a day. This handpicked collection of apps is a good place to start. Each is highly rated and tuned well to the needs of 1-to-1 teachers and students. There's a mixture of apps with tons of content that'll keep students engaged and learning, tools for teachers to assess and manage classes, and opportunities for students to think, create, and share. Best 1-to-1 Apps iOS 9 is full of enhancements you’ll appreciate every day. Your apps become more essential. New multitasking features on iPad make you even more productive. Siri can do more than ever, and new proactive suggestions help you get things done before you ask. And improvements at the foundation of the operating system enhance performance, battery life, and security. The more you do with iOS 9, the more you’ll wonder how you ever did without it.
See what's new! Formative assessment: you've heard about it, you've read the research, and you've probably tried it out in your classroom.
Whether you're a formative assessment newbie or a veteran, these techniques can help spice up how you check for understanding in the classroom. They range from the classics, like exit slips, to ideas you may have never thought to try. Edutopia: 10 Fun-Filled Formative Assessment Ideas |
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ResourcesThis is a continuously growing list of teacher resources for you to use, such as links to Adobe, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Pioneer Library, Smart, UEN, USOE, and more. Check back often as this page is always changing. I Archives
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