5 Google Classroom Tips for Teachers – Things You Might Have Overlooked or Forgotten
Like I’m sure many of you are, I’m getting lots of requests from colleagues and readers for help with Google Classroom. I have a bunch
Like I’m sure many of you are, I’m getting lots of requests from colleagues and readers for help with Google Classroom. I have a bunch
Canva has been my graphic design tool of choice for the last five years. Lately, I’ve been using it to create slideshow presentations and videos
Yesterday afternoon someone wrote on my Facebook page that she was going to stop following the page because I had too many videos and not
Yesterday I shared the time-saving tip of scheduling emails in Gmail. Today, I have another time-saving Gmail tip. Creating a contact group or a contact
This morning I got an email from a reader who was looking for a screen capture tool that included tools for drawing straight lines, arrows,
If you’re looking for an offline activity that you can recommend to parents for their students to do at home, take a look at the
Last week Rushton Hurley hosted three webinars about transitioning to online teaching and learning. Those webinars addressed a lot of questions about planning. You can
In my webinar about quickly transitioning to teaching online (recording available here) I mentioned that I would using the scheduling feature in Gmail to send
Last night I hosted a free webinar in which I shared what I’m doing to transition to quickly transition to teaching my high school classes
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is closed to the public right now and thousands (millions?) of kids are home from school right now too.
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