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- Embedding Google Documents in a Google Site
- Infographic Technique: Text that Pops
- How to Create a Pivot Table to Summarize Student Information
- Equation Editor in Google Presentation
- Detecting Plagarism
- Reflection on Social and Professional Networks
- Images Make Things Better
- Getting Started with Spreadsheets
- 5 things everyone should know about spreadsheets
- Using the New Google Forms – A workflow
- Sharing Google Forms
- Using Web 2.0 tools & infographics
- Opacity in Google Drawing
- Have Students Create Infographics Using Google Draw
- Have Students Contribute Data to Make a Cool Class Data Visualization
- Sharing a Google Drive Folder in 5 easy steps
- Creating Side by Side Tables in a Google Doc
- LEC – Instructional Methodologies
- Student Sign in Sheet with Mail Merge
- Creating Custom Headers in a Google Doc
- Adding your Twitter Feed to a Google Site
- Putting Graphics Near Text on a Google Doc
- Student Video Mash Up with YouTube
- Reading Logs – Sharing progress with students
- Format Painter
- Leading Edge Certification – Online and Blended Teacher
- Have students create their own blog badge
- Scheduling Parent Conferences
- Peer Evaluations with a QR Code
- Using Google Forms for Peer Evaluation
- Students Submitting YouTube Videos
- Creating a Quiz with a Google Form and use Flubaroo to Grade it.
- Rubric Scoring – a template
- Zoom in Google Chrome
- Grading with a Rubric
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I just posted Embedding Google Documents in a Google Site, read it here: http://t.co/jWjc44NUcC 5 hours ago
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RT @lightroomblog: Loving @snagit for screen capture. Means I can grab roughly and refine the crop later. Handy. 7 hours ago
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RT @bbridges51: 46% of CA districts utilize #onlinelearning or #BlendedLearning 26% of the rest want to. CA eLearning Census Report http:/… 7 hours ago
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#islope the old model is multiple choice. The new model is "which of these methods are correct" #CCSS 7 hours ago
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Introducing @mathtchrlinda to twitter as a PLN. Anyone want to share some getting started with Google Docs tips? #GoogleCT #edtech 8 hours ago
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Category Archives: Inspire
Promethean ActivInspire: 3rd Row
Tweet One of my favorite features of the Promethean ActivInspire software is the “3rd row.” This allows you to save your commonly used resources for quick access. As a math teacher my favorite resource is graph paper. But regardless of … Continue reading
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Using a Promethean Board
TweetI know some educators are not fans of the IWB. It is a tool, it is not a magic weapon, but here are my reasons why I like my Promethean board. Cheap graph paper. Those chart paper sheets are expensive… … Continue reading
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Making a Quick Flip Chart
Tweet In Word create your document in LANDSCAPE mode. Make the font size LARGE Use insert->page break often. Each page is a page on your flipchart, thus create a page break after each set of directions or examples. If you … Continue reading
