- Click through the presentation to get an idea of the options one template has to offer.
- Quick "how to" use a template.
"Keeping up with tech is "a chasing of the wind." You just can't. Think purpose 1st, then find tech to support it." @sgaboriau
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Google Slide Templates
Are you tired of the boring template options in Google Slide Presentation and PowerPoint? Check out Slides Carnival, download a template and let your slides come alive!
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Google Doc to Cool Flipbook
Do you use Google Doc and are looking for a cool way to publish and share student writing? Check out FlipSnack, it is flipping awesome! The video below walks you through the process in how to transform a Google Doc writing into a flip book.
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Monday, January 12, 2015
Current Event Web 2.0 Tools
Access to digital resources has created us to personalize our digital viewing. We can tap ourselves into Netflix, iTunes, DV-R and online streaming, essentially avoiding any real-time viewing. Here is a great list of resources to share with students and use in your classroom for quick access to current events.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Search any Webpage, Document and More~ CRTL + F or F3
A feature I use all the time is CTRL + F or F3. When you press F3 OR hold down CTRL + F at the same time, a search bar will appear, typically in the upper right-hand corner of the page. Type in a word you would like to find on the website or document and the CTRL + F or F3 function will find all occurrences of the word on the page.
It is a handy tool that will make your document creation and web research more productive and efficient.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Determine the Readability of a Website
Are you ever curious if the website you want to share will be readable by the students in your class? How do you go about making the determination of finding leveled readings for your students? Well look no further, here is a list of tools that will do just that for you! (Link)
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Zoom in to Read Digital Text
As I grow older, my eyes grow weaker. Here is a quick tip that eases the stress on the eyes and makes reading on the computer more pleasurable.
When reading any webpage or document...
1. Hold Ctrl down on the keyboard press the + multiple times to increase the font to a desirable size.
2. Hold Ctrl down on the keyboard press the - multiple times to decrease the font to a desirable size.
Be ready to be amazed!
Thursday, October 16, 2014
EASY as Explee~ Create Animated Video by Drop and Drag
Are you looking for an easy online video tool for students to use? Check out Explee. Select from hundreds of images, drag and drop them into place.
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