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The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is beginning enrollment today for ISTE U , an online professional learning hub for teachers and leaders to build critical skills for teaching and learning in a digital world. Introduction to Computational Thinking for Every Educator, developed with support from Google. ?
I also am unwilling to retire iLearnTechnology all together. I hope that you’ll continue to find reasons to come to iLearnTechnology. These days, rather than merely sharing a technology tool that I’ve found useful, I want to do so within a broader context. Secondly, I still have so much to share!
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I also am unwilling to retire iLearnTechnology all together. I hope that you’ll continue to find reasons to come to iLearnTechnology. These days, rather than merely sharing a technology tool that I’ve found useful, I want to do so within a broader context. Secondly, I still have so much to share!
This outstanding collection from Google includes: Interland , an online adventure that puts digital safety lessons into hands-on practice with four games; the Be Internet Awesome Curriculum , that will help you teach online safety; the Be Internet Awesome Pledge , to help connect parents and encourage continuity between home and school.
I had a great time helping other teachers learn how to use technology, and coming up with ideas for how they could integrate it into their classrooms. I decided that I was going to take all of the curriculum home over the summer and create supplemental guides using technology to help teach what wasn’t in the curriculum.
What it is: Photomath is an app available on the App Store and Google Play. With Photomath , students can scan a math problem and learn how to solve it with step by step instructions and an answer.
One of the major benefits of using technology in the classroom is the ability to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student in every lesson. Technology makes it possible to pace lessons appropriately for each student’s learning level and can be used to promote learning in the multiple intelligences. |Kelly Tenkely|.
What it is: GeoGuessr is a fun map-based game where students get virtually “dropped” somewhere in the world, and must explore the landscape around them through Google Street View to determine where in the world they are. When they’ve determined where in the world they are, they click on the world map to make a guess.
There is also a paid account option that includes some additional features that would be ideal if you use Google Classroom and would like to access ready-made assignments on DOGO. The free account lets you create your own DOGO class page and add your own assignments.
Tips: Starting with Soil is available on the App Store and Google Play. Have students design pollinator hotels for your school yard or garden, start a composting bin, or start a school garden. Check out the Whole Kids Foundation site for fantastic resources, ideas, and grant opportunities.
Tips: Flipgrid integrates seamlessly with other education products you are already using including WordPress, Canvas, Teams, Google Classroom, One Note, Edmodo, Schoolology, Blackboard, Sway, Brightspace, and Power school. Students could use Flipgrid to document learning progress throughout the year and use it as a way to review their growth.
Educators and students are quickly becoming more comfortable with classroom technology, allowing them to shift from thinking about the technical side of integrating a new tool to focusing on how it improves learning. High school kids use Google Apps because they can easily collaborate. APPS TO ACQUIRE INFORMATION.
Plus Happy Numbers is designed to be used on any device that you have in your classroom including iPad and Mac (via Safari), Chromebook, PC and Andriod (via Google Chrome). Students each receive their own login so that individual progress can be tracked and reported back to you. Students simply click on the speaker icon for audio directions.
Though I don’t hold a degree in educational technology, my years of independent study should be captured! How to integrate StackUp in the Classroom: The beauty of StackUp is that it isn’t one more program to add to your curriculum, it isn’t one more piece of technology that your students have to learn.
Tips: Seesaw also has Google App integration, if your school uses Google in Education, they can login with the same Google login they use for everything else! If you want to store and organize a child’s portfolio beyond the current year, a Plus account can be purchased by parents for $9.99/year year OR a school account.
What it is: GeoGuessr is a fun map-based game where students get virtually “dropped” somewhere in the world, and must explore the landscape around them through Google Street View to determine where in the world they are. When they’ve determined where in the world they are, they click on the world map to make a guess.
This Google Document Letter is a view-only. To edit your own copy, you can either copy/paste into your program of choice OR within Google Documents, click on “File” and choose “Make a Copy.” No reinventing the wheel (we know that your time is precious!),
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The QR codes were built using Google’s URL shortener which also happens to include a QR code. You guys, these are 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students!!! I’m so proud of them I could burst. They built their websites using Wix (a wonderful and amazing WYSIWYG editor). On the back of each domino, the kids affixed their QR codes.
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