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Archive for March, 2014

81 Interesting Ways to Use Google Forms to Support Learning

March31

OK, so I’m a Google Girl. I own it. And I’m proud of it. And that’s because of the wide range of educational tools that this tech giant provides—free of charge—for teachers and students. Plus, Google is my go-to tool personally as well. From devices and apps to digital citizenship resources and YouTubeEDU to the […]

Diigo Weekly Update

March30

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest “Cool Tools” and/or web resources that can be integrated into your lessons and activities! » iPiccy Enjoy photo editing online and show your creativity with this free web tool that allows users to edit pictures, […]

And the Clustrmap Says…

March27

You gotta just love it when you can cross an item off of the never-ending “bucket list”—right? Well, today marked one of those times for me. Those of you who visit Edutech for Teachers know that I am committed to providing as many “cool tools” as I possibly can to my fans and followers. However, […]

Diigo Weekly Update

March23

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest “Cool Tools” and/or web resources that can be integrated into your lessons and activities! » Glean A site containing a collection of educational videos on a variety of science and math topics. » My Pop Studio […]

Flip the Classroom with Slackmath

March22

What do algebra and QR codes have in common? The answer is Slackmath. Developed by math teacher Geoffrey Slack, this nifty site contains dozens of PDFs of algebra problems next to corresponding QR codes. So how does Slackmath work? Select a topic such as Order of Operations from one of 13 skill categories (i.e. Functions, Equations and […]

Diigo Weekly Update

March16

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest “Cool Tools” and/or web resources that can be integrated into your lessons and activities! » TinyPic A free photo and video hosting service that allows users to easily upload, link and share images and […]

What’s Cool in Your School?

March15

If you asked the question “What’s Cool in Your School?” at the Bellwood-Antis Middle School, you’d definitely get this answer: The Tech Club. And that’s why my Geek Squad was featured on the TV-10 Central PA Live show earlier this week. Check out the interview with two of my edtech rock stars—Kermit and Aubree—as they talk tech […]

Edu-fun Friday: Old School Word Processing

March14

As Quincy Jones once remarked, “I’ve always thought that a big laugh is a really loud noise from the soul saying, “Ain’t that the truth.” That said, Edu-fun Friday is a series devoted to adding some humor to the lives of teachers who visit this blog. After all, there’s nothing better than ending the week […]

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BAMS Tech Club: Producing Media for a Real-World Purpose

March13

A few weeks ago I shared a local newspaper article about the partnership my Middle School Tech Club students and I have formed with the Mending Hearts Animal Rescue located in Central Pennsylvania. Since establishing this community service project, the students have been busy creating content and media to promote the adoption of dogs and […]

Diigo Weekly Update

March9

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest “Cool Tools” and/or web resources that can be integrated into your lessons and activities! » AudioPal Use text-to-speech, a mic or upload an mp3 to create an audio message for web sites, blogs and/or social […]

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