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The Magic of the Chrome App Launcher – from Avra Robinson
This post first appeared on Free Technology for Teachers. The Chrome App Launcher is a more powerful tool than many people realize. Accessed from the taskbar in Windows, the dock in Mac, or the shelf on a Chromebook, the launcher does much more than simply launch applications. It can streamline workflow and increase efficiency by […]
Weekly Resources for Late August
We know many teachers are preparing for the new year and some have already welcomed their new students into their classrooms. This week we bring you new resources for Back to School. [<a href=”//storify.com/EdTechTeacher21/weekly-resources-for-late-august” target=”_blank”>View the story “Weekly Resources for Late August” on Storify</a>]
Weekly Resources for the Middle of August
EdTechTeacher instructors were busy this week working with schools getting ready for the new school year. From Texas to Massachusetts, our staff led workshops for teachers integrating technology to enhance learning. This week we continue to bring you resources for your Back to School preparation! [View the story “Weekly Resources for the middle of […]
Now Take Notes on Drive Videos with VideoNot.es – From Beth Holland
This post first appeared on Free Technology for Teachers. VideoNot.es allows students to take notes while watching videos. This tool is fantastic in a flipped, blended, or online classroom as students can have their typed notes automatically time-stamped to the video. Because VideoNot.es can be tied to a Google Drive account, all notes can also […]
Beyond Assessment: 3 Other Uses for Socrative – From Beth Holland
This post first appeared on Free Technology for Teachers and featured as a #TechTipTuesday Socrative is a free student response system that works on any device. With its built-in quick questions and quiz options, it is an incredible resource for formative and summative assessments. However, Socrative can be used for more than just quizzes. Socrative as […]
Three Classroom Uses for Vocaroo – from Avra Robinson
This post first appeared on Free Technology for Teachers. Vocaroo is a simple, free voice recorder that allows users to create an audio recording with just a few clicks. Once recorded, the audio file can remain on the Vocaroo servers and be easily transmitted via a link, or it can be downloaded into several different […]
Weekly Resources for the last week of #ETTsummer Workshops
It is hard to believe that we have hosted nearly 400 teachers in 34 workshops in 5 cities this summer! Thank you to all who joined us online and face to face for #ETTSummer! Check out these resources from this last week’s workshops. [View the story “Weekly Resources for the last week of #ETTsummer […]
Leave voice comments in Google Docs with Kaizena – From Jennifer Carey
This post first appeared on Daily Genius. I recently returned from the 2015 annual ISTE Conference in Philadelphia. It’s always exciting to learn about the new tools and features that are available to educators and students. One of my favorite tools on the market is Kaizena, a tool that you can use to give audio […]