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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
We recently launched new tools in G Suite like Explore , Action items, and other features to help your teams save time and focus on what’s...
Your students probably already use these tools to write papers or create presentations, but they could be doing other projects you may not have thought of. Continue Reading →
A NEW Google Sites! Teachers rejoice! Google has heard your cries of frustration as you’ve tried to create slick looking class websites with their historically clunky and not terribly pretty …
Here is a ROUGH video on how we will use GAFE and Google Classroom in our class this year. Pardon my dying smoke alarm (LOL).
Going back to school is hard enough! Why not make the most of what Google Chrome has to offer and get you and your students ready for school with the best apps, extensions, tips, and tricks? I like to think of Google Chrome as the learning environment for all things Google! Like I've said before Google works best with Google! With Chrome, you can customize your learning environment to fit your needs and interests. Better yet, customize the learning environment to fit the needs of ALL learners! I have put together the Back to School with Google Chrome Guide for teachers. Below you will find a very useful list of essential Chrome extensions and apps, tutorial videos, and a few tricks and tips to help you and your students prepare for the#bestyearever!
Educational technology resources, ideas, help guides, training videos, and news, with a focus on Google Apps for Education, from Eric Curts.
Last year I published a video about how to collaboratively create YouTube playlists. Since then the steps for doing that have changed a litt...
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
Google photos is a great way to store, manage, and collaborate on photos, especially if you are a Google Apps for Education school.