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Google Drawing: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Lessons
In this session, participants will get a detailed look at Google Drawing for a variety of enriching classroom activities: graphic organizers, hyperdocs, media projects and more. Using this interactive platform, Drawing becomes a tool for rich content across the curriculum. Participants will walk away with student samples and real projects that can be adapted for …
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The Power of Paperless: Little Shifts Bring Big Change
In this webinar, participants will get a grasp of what a truly paperless classroom looks like and what it did to build confidence and competence in the applied/college level learner. Experiences will include a discussion of how daily use of the technology has benefitted at risk learners by removing barriers through measured improvements in: engagement, …
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Less Input, More Output: Managing Your Online Class Content in Meaningful Ways
This session will explore ways to manage online class content in more meaningful and efficient ways; teachers will learn to pair cloud based teacher led lessons with student work to create powerful and engaging collaboration. Participants will walk away with samples that show how to blend traditional lessons with cloud based tools like Edmodo, Google’s …
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Google Video
Looking for a free, easy-to-use video creator and editor for use in your classroom? Join this exploration of Google’s We Video, which offers a tutorial on how to use We Video, starting from a basic level and moving into an exploration of some more advanced settings. Sample student videos and project ideas will be shared. Leave …
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A Web of Tools to Inspire Vulnerable Students
This session will explore a variety of web tools that facilitate communication and collaboration with vulnerable students. This workshop will offer student samples, assignments and assessments that help engage at risk students. Applications will include some projects from Google’s suite and other websites, like simple surveys and slideshows, to reach struggling students. Resources: Christina’s resource …