Agile Learning. Timeline Tutorial: Introduction. Spreadsheet Lesson Plans and Ideas. Spreadsheet Lesson Plans. Web 2.0 edu. 15 Little-Known Ways Google Can Help Teachers And Students. From Boolean search strings to grammer checks, Google can help both students and teachers. There is a little-known area of Google that focuses on helping just these users. Google has been making big steps towards helping higher education these days ( Google Voice Now Free For .edu Emails ) but this area, known as Google For Educators, has been around for about a year and is slowly gaining momentum in terms of popularity. After they just announced a few new features, Google For Educators is poised to have a very big year. Best of all, the resources are free and can really help both teachers and students as they prepare for the upcoming school year this summer.
Google Book Search Google Book Search allows you to search the full text of our large and growing index of books, from popular titles to old, out-of-print and public domain volumes, to find pages that include your search terms. Teachers speak out Geo Education Google News Google News brings together news from all around the world. Media and Technology Resources for Educators. February 27, 2014 We are thrilled to announce the release of our entire Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum as a set of eight interactive, multimedia iBooks Textbooks, available for free in the iBooks Store... read more March 31, 2014 Imagine … a school district that is teaching Digital Literacy and Citizenship lessons to 28,000 K-12 students, with 1,800 trained teachers.
Is it possible? Last week, I hosted an inspiring webinar... read more Categories: Spreadsheets; Lesson 5. EX Lesson Plan: Spreadsheets 101. Bloom's Taxonomy and Technology - great resources for teachers. Crib_Docs.pdf. 10 Tips on Docs from the APPS EDU Training Center. Quick and Easy IF Formulas for Grading Google Forms. I recently led a Google Docs session at Whittier Christian High School and was asked to provide a quick demo video illustrating the way I used formulas (and in particular the IF formula) to grade a quiz made using a Google Form. Apparently my explanation plays well face-to-face but considerably less well from memory. ;) For this video I cut right to the chase and did my best to explain the IF formula for beginners… while keeping under a 5 minute time limit.
I hope it’s helpful for you and your colleagues and I hope you’ll let me know what you think. Incidentally, there was a minor error in one of my formulas at the end, but I fixed it live rather than record (yet another) take. I like to think it’s good time management, and good modeling of verifying and troubleshooting a spreadsheet formula. Up next in the screencast category: Using Transpose to share individual results of a teacher observation (by an admin) or student rubric (by a teacher or peer), complete with a demo template. :) Free Technology for Teachers. 100 Ways Google Can Make You a Better Educator.
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