G Suite rights, creativity, security – Top 3 post for the week
https://eduk8.me/2017/12/signing-away-rights-using-g-suite-education/
https://eduk8.me/2017/12/how-creativity-works/
https://eduk8.me/2017/12/lower-productivity-innovation-due-security/
Don’t assume I’m not working because I’m on my phone Smartphones do more than Snapchat or Facebook! Microsoft And Apple Target Schools In War With Chromebook Competition means more choices in the classroom. Textspeak doesn’t work in college Formal rules still exist.
In learning, there may be no greater tool for students than hands-on experience. Consider a classroom of first-graders who were lead in an endeavor to raise trout eggs while understanding environmental impacts. Or a high-school biology teacher who had her students create a project on any system in the human body, with results that included everything…
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https://eduk8.me/2020/01/fact-monster-is-a-reference-site-designed-for-kids/ https://eduk8.me/2020/01/comic-future-hiring/ https://eduk8.me/2020/01/new-in-the-public-domain-for-2020/
A ton of announcements came out of the Google I/O 2018 keynote yesterday, but the most exciting is that Linux is coming to Chromebooks! I mentioned two years ago what a game changer Android apps will be for Chromebooks, and this is even bigger! Students will be able to edit videos, create and modify graphics…
With all of this talk about screencasts, what about flipping your classroom? Flipping a classroom doesn’t involve gymnastics, trampolines, or basically any physical activity. Which is good, because my balance is on par with Weebles. When you flip your classroom, you provide your lecture or some other support materials to your students as homework before the…