I really like how useful this quick reference is for chromebooks. Could be good to use in schools.
I really like how useful this quick reference is for chromebooks. Could be good to use in schools.
I really like how useful this quick reference is for chromebooks. Could be good to use in schools.
I really like how useful this quick reference is for chromebooks. Could be good to use in schools.
This is a fantastic demonstration of every day use of Google Docs. Such a great way for science teachers expecially…
This is a fantastic demonstration of every day use of Google Docs.
Although I like the simplicity that gClassFfolders represents, this workflow for iPad and Google Docs is really…
Creative Commons Licenses Explained In Plain English One of the best ways to find usable copyrighted works, especially images, is to find someone who wants to share their work under a Creative Commons license. Since 2002, Creative Commons has been giving creators a way to share their work without having …
I found this podcast episode about a chemistry teacher who doesn’t test on the periodic table because you can google the answers to be extremely compelling. Marc teaches chemistry. He is also extremely critical of himself and his practice. With nearly every lesson, he wonders what he could have done …
I like this explanation about how to use Google docs for such deep feedback. How to Use Google Drive for Descriptive Feedback. Act on John Hattie’s research suggesting descriptive feedback has the greatest influence on learning.
Screencasting on a chromebook has been the elusive white whale, but I no longer have to wait to create videos from my chromebook screen or do some elaborate workaround with Hangouts on air. Happy Screencasting! Screencastify is a simple video screen capture software for Chrome.
I’m so excited to have Cable Green, Director of Global Learning from Creative Commons, take part in this roundtable.