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How to Create Interactive Collages Using PicMonkey and Thinglink from Richard Byrne

Another great idea from Richard Byrne. His “Free technology for Teachers” website is full of ideas for using free technology in the classroom.

How to Create Interactive Collages Using PicMonkey and Thinglink

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Going to the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference in Manchester New Hampshire  on December 2-4?  Rebecca Bureau and I  will be presenting “Inexpensive Video in the Classroom” on Tuesday December 2. We will also be presenting “Bring Your Students Notebooks into the 21st Century” on Wednesday December 3.  I will also present “Using Creative Commons in & out of the Classroom” on December 3.

The Ultimate Guide to Creative Commons from foter.com

This is a great guide to the various Creative Commons attributes.  The ultimate Guide to Creative Commons by foter.com.

 

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New Add-on for Google Forms

Check this out to add something to your Google Forms Surveys.  New Add-ons

 

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The Latest enhancements for Google Classroom

Google has launched five improvements to Google Classroom.  This is in response to teacher suggestions.

 

1. Groups integration:  This will provide the ability to pre-populate classes using Google Groups.  It appears that this may take some behind the scenes work, but I believe we may be able to export names from Power School into Google Groups.

The rest of these improvements should be readily accessible to all classes using Google Classroom.

2. Mark assignments as “done”:  Students can mark assignments as complete even if there is nothing to turn in (e.g. watch a video, read a chapter, bring something to class)

3. Export all grades:  Teachers will now have the ability to download all assignments at once making it easier to export assignments to any gradebook.

4. Sorting: Teachers can now choose to sort by first or last names.

5. Greater teacher controls: Teachers can now set permissions for whether or not their class can post comments in the Stream.  They can mute individual students from posting or commenting and teachers can view previously deleted items in the Stream.

Google Classroom Enhancements

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Create Your Own Storybook from mystorybook.com

This looks like a neat story book creating site that would be great for language students as well as younger students.

My Story Book

 

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Murder at Stillwater Lodge

Official Announcement for my new novel “Murder At Stillwater Lodge”

This is the official announcement for my new novel “Murder At Stillwater Lodge”

Murder at Stillwater Lodge

15 Lesson Plans Aligned with Common Core Standards for making students Better Online researchers From Global Digital Citizen Foundation

The Global Digital Citizen Foundation has compiled Common Core aligned beginner, intermediate, and advance lesson plans to help students master the art of online research.   These classroom tutorials will help students get the most out of their research time online.

15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers

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Ways to use Google Chromebooks Offline from “PC World”

More and More Schools are using Chromebooks. While these computers were designed to work in the cloud, they can also be used off line.  In “PC World”, Brad Chacos  offers insight into how Chromebooks can be used off line.

Chromebooks beyond the cloud: Everything Chromebooks can do offline

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Langwitches Copyright Flow chart

Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano otherwise known as Langwitches is a great source for information and ideas for using technology in the classroom.  She has created a flow chart that clarifies what  materials are copyrighted and what materials are available  for students and teachers to use.  Langwitches Copyright Flowchart

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Read and Write for Google is Free For Educators

Read and Write for Google is a Google Chrome extension.   It is available in the Google Chrome Store .  Once you have installed the trial version, you can register as an educator, and the extension is free.  The yearly subscription is normally $100. The registration is on the upper right hand corner of  of a Drive document.  Listed below are some of the things Google Read and Write can do.  Also check out TextHELP for more information on this useful  extension.

  • Read Aloud with dual-color highlighting
  • Word Prediction
  • Translator
  • Talking and Picture Dictionaries
  • Fact Finder
  • Highlighters and ability to collect highlights
  • Vocabulary Builder to easily create a list of words with text definitions and images
  • Annotations (PDF and ePub)
  • Navigational tools (PDF and ePub)