Learn how to use Google Forms to create image-based quizzes.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/08/how-to-create-image-based-quizzes-in.html
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Learn how to use Google Forms to create image-based quizzes.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/08/how-to-create-image-based-quizzes-in.html
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Linkedin has launched a new aspect of its service, this one centered on education. The central idea is to create University Pages for colleges and universities, intended to attract prospective students, existing students, alumni, and employers and getting them all …
Learn how to use your iPad to give lectures to your students.
Whatever you’re looking for, make sure you know about these apps and web tools before stepping foot into the classroom. These tools can be used as part of your ‘teacher toolkit’ or ‘arsenal’ depending on how aggressive you view your …
You have been using Dropbox all this while to store your files but are now planning to make the switch to another service like Google Drive or Dropbox. How do you take all your files along?
http://www.labnol.org/internet/easily-copy-files-one-cloud-service-another/28209/
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Scientific research has provided us with a number of ways to get the learning juices flowing, none of which involve paying money for good grades. And most smart teachers know this, even without scientific proof.
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/09/six-ways-motivate-students-to-learn/…
If you are still toting around USB thumb-drives and moving files from your home and work computers that way, keep on reading. If not, feel free to check out some of my more advanced Dropbox articles listed below.
http://teachingwithipad.org/2013/08/31/dropbox-for-dummies/…
If you haven’t already created a website for your class and are convinced to do so here are some good platforms to start with. All of these platforms have simple interfaces, easy to navigate, and can be used without the …
More schools are buying tablets for use in the classroom, with Apple’s tablet sales to the education sector doubling last year. Are you tempted to join the trend? Here are ten tips for introducing tablets into your classroom.
http://teacherswithapps.com/10-simple-tips-for-better-teaching-with-tablets/…
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There are certain advantages to using Google Drive for your research work. It’s free and available from everywhere of course. Everyone with a Google account has it by default. Tied to your Google account, it gives you a range of …
Here are five (mostly free) web-based tools that might be helpful as we curate reading content for students.
http://www.teachthought.com/common-core-2/common-core-5-technology-tools-to-measure-text-complexity/…
Where is the learning being successful that I’m missing? And how can I share not just the end product but the proces itself–the idea behind project-based learning–with a much larger audience? Below are 10 iPad apps to get started in …
If you’ve been using Google Forms for the occasional survey, you may already know a few great reasons to use Google Forms over the competition. However, you may still be unaware of some of the most powerful tools it offers. …