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Differentiate Instruction Using Google Apps - Electronic BrainsElectronic Brains. Theories that Inspire Great Instruction As a trained Special Education teacher, I have always believed that it is essential to offer a variety of learning strategies and project opportunities to the students in my classroom. I have always worked hard to create interactive multi-modal activities and learning opportunities, often providing manipulatives, games, posters, white boards, mini chalkboards, personal anchor charts and graphic organizers for students, aiming always to provide the tools and strategies individual students need in order to succeed, never believing in the on-size-fits-all model of instruction.

Over the years, I have been inspired by a number of great instructors and theorists, with Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences being most influential in my instructional planning, delivery, and assessment. Essential Technology and Google Apps When I first began teaching, I used technology to find resources and lesson plan ideas, and to communicate via e-mail. 15 Best Google Drive Add-Ons for Education.

15 Best Google Drive Add-Ons for Education. Five Essential Google Drive Skills For Teachers. This school year I've worked with a few school districts that are using Google Apps for Education for the first time. A lot of what I have done with those school districts is help to get the teachers acclimated to using Google Drive. When I sat down to plan an upcoming Google Drive training session I thought about some of the essential Google Drive skills that teachers need in addition to creating documents, presentations, and spreadsheets.

Here are five essential Google Drive skills that I think teachers and students need. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: 20 Google Docs Secrets for busy teachers and students. Google Docs has revolutionised the way we create and edit content on the web. It is a genuine collaboration tool like nothing that has come before it. Up to 50 people can simultaneously edit a spreadsheet, presentation or document at no expense, and it is available on all mobile and desktop platforms. Today we are going to look at 20 great tips every teacher and student should be using to get the most of the collaborative learning opportunities Google Doc’s offers. Allow editing without signing in: If you’re sharing a document with classmates who don’t have a Google login, just make it available to edit without signing in.

Chat away: In Google Docs, you can see anyone who is currently editing the document, and if needed, send a message to chat with them. Embed Docs anywhere: Get a link to your document or spreadsheet, and you can embed or publish it anywhere, including Facebook or a class blog. Create graphs: Visuals are great tools for getting your point across. Lots of Answers to Common Google Apps Security & Privacy Questions. This morning I received an email that I get on a fairly regular basis. The question always goes something like this... "we're thinking about using Google Apps in our school but we worry about storing company projects on a third party servers, can you give us some guidance? " The first thing that I always share with people asking that question is a link to the Google Apps security and privacy overview. There you will find answers to the most common questions about security and privacy including perhaps the most frequently asked question, "who owns the data that organizations put into Google Apps?

" To put it simply, Google does not own your data. Google Drive for Teachers with ‘How-to’ video links. A Must-Have Guide To Google In Education. Going Google with WordPress Plugins. Peanut butter and jelly. Bonnie and Clyde. Yin and yang. Horse and carriage. Some things just seem to naturally go together. If you run a WordPress site, then unless you’re running a very unusual site in a very unusual way, you probably have it connected to Google in one way or another. Maybe it’s through Analytics.

Or maybe it’s with Adsense. Whatever it is, if you stop and think about it, you’re probably connected. Below we’ll give you some more potential connections – 25 to be exact. If you know of other good ways, let us know in the comments. Info & Download The “Google Adsense” plugin, as you might imagine, lets you easily place Google adsense ads into your site.

Info & Download The Google Analytics+ plugin is one of our own here at WPMU DEV. As our Analytics plugin is not free, we’ll go ahead and mention a free one here too: Google Analytics Dashboard for WP. Info & Download The Google App Engine for WordPress plugin is one of only two plugins official maintained by Google itself. 8. Working With Google Sites. 10 Things you didn't know about Google Sites. 10 Things you didn't know about Google Sites Google Sites is just one of the products that comes included with the Google Apps for Business product suite, along with Gmail, Docs, Drive, Google+ and Calendar. It provides users with an easy to use tool to build project Sites and intranets - no HTML knowledge required! It gives users a single point of access to information where you can control who can sees what. It allows you to share what you want, with who you want.

One of the most valuable ways of using Google Sites is to create a company Intranet. In this post we’ve pulled together a list of 10 things that you may not know about this vastly underestimated and highly useful tool. 10 Things you didn’t know about Google Sites 1. Google Sites allows you to structure all mission critical company information in a single place that your users can access securely, no matter where they are. All that you need to access the site is an Internet browser. 2. With Google Sites you get: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Automatically Send Parents An Email When Students Are Tardy. Google Apps Tips : Scripts. Plus.google. For Schools - by Eric Curts. 15 Best Google Drive Add-Ons for Education. My two years with Chromebook. Colleague Alan Buckingham is on a summer sojourn using HP Chromebook 11. I took similar journey during August and September 2011, but the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook -- much as I liked the overall user experience -- couldn't satisfy my needs.

In May 2012, with Samsung Chromebook Series 5 550's release, all changed. I started down a permanent path, looking back once for a few weeks. I am a Chromebook convert and eagerly watch to see where Alan will be when the summer sun fades to autumn colors. "Can I use Chromebook as my primary PC? " I confess that Chromebook isn't "for everyone", as Google's marketing tagline claims. Demanding gamersSoftware developersHeavy video producersProfessional photographersDesktop software-dependent software usersAnyone who can't maintain a persistent Net connection I use Chromebook Pixel -- the LTE model -- purchased from someone advertising on Craigslist, he got the computer for free during Google I/O 2013. Chromie Lifestyle I will give some practical examples. Mobile devices in school. Chromebook. Google Apps.