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Tired of students editing your original Google doc, slide, drawing, sheet, etc. that you shared with them?

Tired of students editing your original Google doc, slide, drawing, sheet, etc. that you shared with them?

by April Chamberlain | Nov 24, 2020 | Courses, From the Field, Self-guided Courses, Teaching

By changing one small part of the file’s URL, you can force students or anyone you share Google resources with to make a copy of the file or view a template to decide if they want to make a copy by using the template. This saves me so much time in the long run....
What they’re saying about our self-paced courses

What they’re saying about our self-paced courses

by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | Nov 19, 2015 | Courses

What they're saying about our self-paced courses In our brand new self-paced courses, learn at your own pace with video, audio, and written content from top quality instructors. Here’s what they’re saying about the self-paced courses:   Digital Citizenship...
5 Ways to Use Google Slides in the Classroom

5 Ways to Use Google Slides in the Classroom

by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | Oct 28, 2015 | Courses

While Google Slides is considered a presentation tool, there are many features available that make it much more than that! Tutorials In Google Slides you can easily integrate text, images, clip art and videos. This allows you to annotate screenshots and utilize...
4 reasons why Twitter is relevant in your classroom

4 reasons why Twitter is relevant in your classroom

by Christen Dodd | Oct 22, 2015 | Twitter

Twitter hashtags are everywhere — mainstream and social media, face-to-face conversations, advertisements, etc. But is Twitter relevant in the classroom? ABSOLUTELY! Many educators are leveraging Twitter as a powerful learning strategy in the 21st Century....
5 Ways Using Google Docs Makes Teaching Easier

5 Ways Using Google Docs Makes Teaching Easier

by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | Oct 14, 2015 | Courses

Have you heard people talking about Google Docs and wondered what is the big deal? Or how can Google Docs really be that different from the more traditional word processing tools? Here are five ways it’s different and how it can make your life easier as an educator!...
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