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The An Estuary #Edscape Scavenger Hunt!

A Principal's Reflections

Sanderling is a mobile field journal that lets teachers collect badges as they document their professional learning and take part in a lively social community based around education. For those of you on Android devices, you can download Sanderling in the Google Play Store.) To get signed up go to www.sanderling.io

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Discovery Education and Venture Valley Partner to Launch New Educational Initiative Teaching Financial Literacy Through Games and Resources

eSchool News

Venture Valley is available for free (no in-app purchases or ads) on mobile (iOS and Android) and PC (via Steam). . “By gamifying financial literacy, we’ve created a fun and exciting resource for students to personalize their learning by role-playing at building a business.

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Google Classroom Advanced Tips (Part 2) – SULS0173

Shake Up Learning

In part 2 of this 2-part episode series, Kasey shares Google Classroom grading and assessment tips, how to create and upload a banner image, the many types of comments you should know about, and amazing mobile features. Google Classroom on iOS and Android. Annotate and Draw on Documents Using the Mobile App. Geeks unite!

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The Teacher’s Guide to Podcasts

Shake Up Learning

As co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast , and host of the soon-to-be-released Shake Up Learning Show , it’s no secret that I like podcasts. I am also an avid listener of many podcasts myself, both for professional learning and personal interests. Google Podcasts (Android). Pocketcasts (iOS/Android).

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10 Google Classroom Tips You Didn’t Know – SULS029

Shake Up Learning

1: Annotate and Draw on Documents Using the Mobile App. Our first two Google Classroom tips on this list are specific to the mobile app. Did you know there are some features in Google Classroom that are ONLY available on mobile (iOS and Android)? Here are the step-by-step directions on iOS and Android. #2:

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SplashLearn Raises $18 Million in Series C Funding Round From Owl Ventures & Accel

eSchool News

Its PreK-5 game-based learning program is curriculum-aligned and has an adaptive algorithm that offers each child a personalized learning experience that is fun and immersive. SplashLearn is available across all digital platforms (iOS, Android and Web). For more information, visit www.splashlearn.com. About Owl Ventures.

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4 Ways to Give Meaningful Feedback with Google Classroom

Shake Up Learning

Annotate Using Google Classroom on Mobile (iOS or Android). Many users don’t know that there are some additional Google Classroom features that only work on mobile (for now at least). In the mobile version of Google Classroom, you can annotate on assignments, meaning you can draw, markup, create, etc.

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