How could Google Apps help you to be more efficient as an educator?
Many normal activities that teachers perform everyday can be accomplished through the use of Google Apps in a much more efficient manner. For example, to using Forms to collect data or give students a quiz saves quite a bit of time over the traditional manual paper methods. All documents can be created using Docs and…
Added by Richard Cole on February 28, 2014 at 7:30pm — 1 Comment
I heard about top universities, like Yale and Harvard, offering their courses for free online to the public to take at their leisure a few years ago. While I thought that was a cool thing to do and a great idea, I hadn’t had the chance to research this or try out one of these courses.
I had initial feelings that these courses would be watered down versions of the original or that the actual offerings…
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After completing research on virtual reality and simulation use in education, I stop to ponder the question “Do virtual worlds offer more advantages over more traditional learning environments?” The answer is, sort of.
In many classroom situations, the use of virtual reality and simulations can easily be the best way to help your students to grasp the difficult concepts that they will encounter. For example, many science experiments…
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While I am a pretty technologically savvy teacher and have used many tools with my students in class to help them learn, there still are so many great options to learn about. This week I immersed myself into the arena of social networking and how to implement it effectively in the classroom. I was pleasantly surprised to find so many great reasons to consider adding these options to my teaching arsenal.
What have I…
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