🤓 Read online articles easier! #YouTube
Use the following two services to read online articles easier! Also, they’re a great way to prepare text for students.
Use the following two services to read online articles easier! Also, they’re a great way to prepare text for students.
When I teach, I despise being locked to the laptop at the front of the room. Here’s a free Chrome extension and companion website that lets you take control of Google Slides… From any device. Links: 💾 Remote for Slides Chrome extension 🎥 Hat tip to the Fab Teacher for showing this extension 📰 Sign…
Google Jamboard is not quite the replacement for Explain Everything or SMARTNotebook, but it is a contender. Jamboard allows better collaboration between you and your students, and is especially beneficial for schools with touchscreen Chromebooks. I mention how to create graphic organizers in Google Slides, here’s my video on how to do it.
There are times when you would like to draw your student’s attention to particular part of your screen. By using the screen magnifier built in to macOS, you can quickly zoom in and out on a particular area.
As part of our series of interviews with people across Asia-Pacific who use the Internet as a tool to connect, create and grow, we spoke with DoYoun Han, a science teacher at Hyeongyeong Elementary School in South Korea. In addition to his day job, he runs the YouTube channel 3-Minute Elementary School Science, which shares…
Google Sites is a great way to publish a website, but, Google doesn’t make it easy to distribute a template of a Google Site to your students or other staff members. I have figured out one way to easily copy a Google site. This allows you to make a template of the site and then…