Using emojis with Chrome , a comic, and a meme – Top 3 of the Week
https://eduk8.me/2020/05/emoji-keyboard-extension-for-google-chrom/
https://eduk8.me/2020/05/comic-raw-deal/
https://eduk8.me/2020/05/eduk8meme-what-day-is-it/
https://eduk8.me/2018/11/a-list-of-chromebook-apps-for-younger-students/ https://eduk8.me/2018/11/historical-maps-available-online/ https://eduk8.me/2018/11/comic-big-plans/
This is part 12 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. We can take the same idea of journaling with Gmail and use it to save almost anything in our Gmail account. The advantage to using Gmail for data storage is the fact that email is ubiquitous and Google makes it really easy to search. Setup…
I fired up Google Slides yesterday like I do every day and was greeted with a new feature, Presenter View: I have already used Presenter View, but the Accept audience questions option had me intrigued. Starting Presenter View Presenter View is still not as polished as it is in Keynote or Powerpoint, but it does get the job done….
https://eduk8.me/2018/01/create-infographics-9-tools/ https://eduk8.me/2018/01/facebook-make-feel/ https://eduk8.me/2018/01/new-years-resolutions-dreams-vs-reality/
Picture this: A student wears a set of goggles that transport her from a classroom in Athens, Georgia, to the Parthenon, 5,600 miles away in Athens, Greece. In an interactive, 3-D world, she peers up and down each of the 17 columns on the temple’s side and examines the fluted shafts. She notes that they…
This is part 10 of 13 things to do before the first day of school. Social media is not only a great way to showcase your student’s work, but also a good way to build a support network or personal learning network (PLN). I would recommend you create at least two accounts, a professional account and…