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What’s so great about Google Drive? And why should my students be using it?

…to start simple here, because I have heard people get Google terminology all mixed up. The most basic way to describe Google Drive is that it’s an online file cabinet where you can store documents and other digital files. Think of the word “Drive” the same way you’d think of the hard drive on your computer, except it’s cloud-based, meaning it exists online. So you can upload a file into Google Drive from your home computer, then open your Drive on your work computer and get into that same file. It’s accessible from wherever you have Internet. If you’re familiar with Dropbox, think…

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Lessons that Build Students’ Media and News Literacy

…there, also check out their News and Media Literacy Resource Center and browse all of their articles related to news and media literacy. YOUR ON-DEMAND GUIDE TO ED TECH The Teacher’s Guide to Tech is an online encyclopedia of technology, constantly updated and hand-curated for teachers by teachers. If you’re ready to cut through the noise and get back to teaching, it’s exactly what you need. LEARN MORE Come back for more. Join our mailing list and get weekly tips, tools, and inspiration that will make your teaching more effective and fun. You’ll get access to our members-only library of…

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OneNote Class Notebook: A Digital Binder That Will Change the Way You Teach

…by the student and the teacher. Teachers can also give parents read-only access, so they can view their child’s notebook. If you are co-teaching or working with a specialist, you can also opt to share a whole notebook with another teacher or teaching assistant. Key Features Flexible, Personalized Learning Class Notebook allows teachers to set up and store lessons in one online space, accessible to all students, which creates more opportunities for blended, flipped, and customized learning. These lessons can be used to customize learning for students who need extra help, flip or blend your classroom to allow more time…

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A Few Creative Ways to Use Student Blogs

…useful, interesting things online. This evolution has given the blog limitless potential as a form of writing, and that’s just as true for student writers as it is for everyone else. So if you’re looking for a nice, meaty assignment, one that in previous decades might have been a research paper or an oral presentation, consider assigning a blog instead. It’s not only a highly relevant form of writing, but because it’s done entirely online and worked on over time, it would also lend itself beautifully to remote or hybrid learning. To support you on this mission, I’m going to…

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Episode 6: Challenging Advanced Students, Digital Bookmarking, and Difficult Colleagues

…education, in K through 12, or at the college level. I would love the opportunity to take a crack at all of these. So, one thing that I’m going to do at the beginning of each of these “Ask the Cult” episodes, is, I’m just going to give you a quick tip, to just help you improve your teaching, so, the tip for this episode, I’m just going to call it, “Write it Down.” And what I mean by writing it down is, when you’re giving instructions to your students, one mistake a lot of teachers make is they just…

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Episode 55: Your Top 10 Genius Hour Questions Answered

…when I had you on. We were talking about 20 percent time, and so now you’ve kind of more fully gotten yourself into the concept of Genius Hour. So the reason I’m having you on is because you’ve gotten so embedded in the Genius Hour world that you actually now have a full online course teaching teachers how to do Genius Hour. So in a little while we’re going to get into the details of the course. Why don’t we just start by you just telling me a little bit about your Genius Hour journey. How is it that you…

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CommonLit: An Online Library of Free Texts

…YOUR ON-DEMAND GUIDE TO ED TECH The Teacher’s Guide to Tech is an online encyclopedia of technology, constantly updated and hand-curated for teachers by teachers. If you’re ready to cut through the noise and get back to teaching, it’s exactly what you need. LEARN MORE Learn something new every week. Join my mailing list and get weekly tips, tools, and inspiration all geared toward making your teaching more effective and fun. You’ll also get access to my members-only library of free resources, including my e-booklet, 20 Ways to Cut Your Grading Time in Half, which has helped thousands of teachers spend less time grading!…

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6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2018

…ED TECH The Teacher’s Guide to Tech is an online encyclopedia of technology, constantly updated and hand-curated for teachers by teachers. If you’re ready to cut through the noise and get back to teaching, it’s exactly what you need. LEARN MORE Learn something new every week. Join my mailing list and get weekly tips, tools, and inspiration—in quick, bite-sized packages—all geared toward making your teaching more effective and fun. You’ll also get access to my members-only library of free downloadable resources, including my e-booklet, 20 Ways to Cut Your Grading Time in Half, which has helped thousands of teachers spend less time grading!  …

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Episode 99: Six Strategies to Quality-Check Your Tech

…know, the assumptions or language. Yeah, so I really do feel like, maybe some of these, I think there’s a few different online programs, or online websites that kind of rate apps and things. Maybe they need to add like a “is the research valid?” GONZALEZ: Yes, Common Sense Media does, they might be able to add that piece. GUPTA: Common Sense, yeah, oh. GONZALEZ: Okay. I’ll get on the phone. GUPTA: We should totally drop them a line. Honestly. GONZALEZ: Yes. GUPTA: Because I do think if there’s like a place where you could trust a source of like,…

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