50 Cool Things To Do On Google+ Right Now
If you are ummming and arring about Google+ now is the time to get involved. As they say, the first step is always the hardest…so here are 50 to get you started…
50 Cool Things To Do On Google+ Right Now
If you are ummming and arring about Google+ now is the time to get involved. As they say, the first step is always the hardest…so here are 50 to get you started…
Especially now that we have a new planning document: http://join.openspokes.com and a new set of members, I thought I would welcome everyone and ask: What are the most important questions you want to ask and answer in 2014?
How Personal Should Learning Be? Thank you @csessums for the thought provoking questions.
I’m intrigued by this concept of "personal learning" rather than Personalized Learning that +Christopher Sessums had raised during the Personalized Professional Learning Roundtable (http://bit.ly/pplroundtable). If the learner isn’t the one doing the personalization, are they actually agents in their own learning?
I found this list to be illuminating, as many of them are not typically used for educational purposes. However, a lot of productivity hacks are here for sure.
Google Apps Scripts Collection – Useful Scripts for Gmail and Drive
Awesome Things You Can Do With Google Scripts A collection of top Google Scripts for Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, Contacts and other Google services. No programming knowledge required to run the scripts. couch mode print story Google Scripts offer programmatic access to most Google services including Gmail, Google Drive, Analytics, Google Contacts, Calendar, Maps and more. The scripts are written in regular JavaScript language and are hosted on Google’s servers.
There are a large amount of math lessons on this site, specific to critical thinking. I have seen many that speak to the shifts, and in student ownership.
There are a large amount of math lessons on this site, specific to critical thinking. I have seen many that speak to the shifts, and in student ownership.
http://hungryteacher.com/#null//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js
This site is really intriguing to me. The lessons seem to be all of pretty high quality, and it is hosted on a wordpress site, available to all.
Hmm… anyone using these?
This site is really intriguing to me. The lessons seem to be all of pretty high quality, and it is hosted on a wordpress site, available to all.
Hmm… anyone using these?
http://hungryteacher.com/#null//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js
I am a fan of the beautiful palettes that people bring to this site: http://www.colourlovers.com/palettes/most-views/all-time/meta