So, this is what you can do with a Google+ Hangout Now
lauren mccarthy us+ A Google Hangout app that analyzes speech and facial expression to improve conversation. Try it now!
lauren mccarthy us+ A Google Hangout app that analyzes speech and facial expression to improve conversation. Try it now!
This is a great example of how to tell a story using only tweets. Billy Baker of the Boston Globe and an inspiring story of hope (with tweets) · mathewi · Storify
I’m trying to find other schools and districts who are really engaged in using Google Apps as a true LMS. I know a lot of folks are experimenting and using Google Apps broadly for learning, but I would love to connect a few schools/districts together in a hangout to discuss …
I’m kind of impressed by the amount of creation that is possible with these. Has anyone tried these kits before with their kids or students? 21 Incredible Maker Ed Kits For Learning21 Incredible Maker Ed Kits For Learning, from TeachThought. Powered by WPeMatico
We will have a lot of chromebooks in DPS by the end of the year, but this is what 18,000 looks like in Cherry Creek. Jay Vean-CCSD originally shared: Here is the final update to the 18,000+ Chromebook deployment here in Cherry Creek Schools near Denver, Colorado. There are 74 …
What do you think about this statement by Stephen Downes? Is it true, and if so what does that mean for us as teachers and leaders? John Graves originally shared:This Twitter pichttps://twitter.com/Todd_Conaway/status/408284892867215360 is slide 95 in De-Icing the MOOC Research Conferencehttp://bavatuesdays.com/de-icing-the-mooc-research-conference/ Powered by WPeMatico
I am now convinced that we are just now fully realizing the vision of remote collaboration laid out in 1968 by a research team at Stanford. I’m pretty sure the portion starting at 1 hour and 14 minutes of this video is the world’s first Google+ hangout, 43 years before …
I could not agree with this video more. I would love to know what we can do as a Fellowship to encourage more women as content creators, connectors, and supporters of STEM and learning in general. What do you all think? Powered by WPeMatico
I have always loved language. Always. What we do with it is up to us. Powered by WPeMatico
I love this elementary teacher’s reflection on the innate struggle to perfect blended learning in your classroom. Reluctant Truth From a Blended Learning EnthusiastThe first time I used an immersion blender, I accidentally covered the walls of my kitchen with chunky carrot soup; It was a mess. I’d like …