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Google for Education YouTube Channel

February26

I came across the Google for Education YouTube Channel today. A couple of things that stood out: A short video series called EDU90 covers educational resources three times per month Tutorials from Google’s “First Day of…” initiative in the Teacher Center. Right now, they have videos for Forms and Classroom. I’m hoping they will continue […]

Ask 3

March21

A common protocol in many elementary classrooms is “Ask 3, then me.” I’ve used this procedure from my early days of teaching. I quickly discovered as a first year teacher that there would be a line of students constantly around me seeking my answer to routine questions. By having students go to classmates for help, […]

Organize with a YouTube Playlist

December20

Video is a great way to grab your students’ attention. The right video can jump start a unit, teach a tricky concept, deepen understanding or serve as a review. Often videos are watched whole class with a classroom discussion following, or a teacher may assign a video in Google Classroom for independent viewing and commenting. […]

Why Can’t I Make a Copy for My Students??!!

December8

I thought I would share a recent frustration of mine… so you do not have to endure it… Have you ever tried to share an item from your Google Drive to a Google Classroom Assignment, and it won’t give you the Make a Copy for Each Student Option? It’s those little things that can really […]

Digital Citizenship: Shouldn’t It Begin in Preschool?

April2

I subscribe to a parenting website and receive weekly email alerts about developmental milestones and topics relevant to my child’s age. Recently, I read a post: Your 3 3/4-year-old: Computer Ready? Perhaps, it’s my profession, or better yet, maybe, it’s my experiences and the topics presented during #ETMOOC that had me scratching my head and […]

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