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The Google Easter Egg-stravaganza: Volume III

March25

Back by popular demand for the third consecutive year, it’s an updated list of Internet Easter eggs brought to you by Google… If you’re a fan of these activities, then you won’t want to miss out on the hidden “Easter eggs”, or tricks, games and other fun stuff the programmers at Google have tucked away […]

Doodle with Google for Valentine’s Day

February9

If you’re looking for another super cool Valentine’s Day activity for your students (the first being  Valentine’s Day Magnetic Poetry, which can be found here), then a must-see is the ‘Create your own Google Logo’ activity developed for students to design and code their own Valentine Doodle using the programming language Scratch. This edtech gem is a […]

The Google Easter Egg-stravaganza Sequel

April11

Back by popular demand, it’s the Internet Easter egg hunt brought to you by Google… If you’re a fan of these activities, then you won’t want to miss out on the hidden “Easter eggs”, or tricks, games and other fun stuff the programmers at Google have tucked away in their search engine for your entertainment. […]

Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

September5

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest web tools and resources that can be utilized to incorporate technology into your classroom! » A Google a Day An online game from Google which involves a player solving a lateral thinking puzzle by […]

Diigo Weekly Bookmarks

May1

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest web tools and resources that can be utilized to incorporate technology into your classroom! » A Google a Day An online game from Google which involves a player solving a lateral thinking puzzle by […]

The Google Easter Egg-stravaganza

March27

If you’re a fan of Easter egg hunts, then you won’t want to miss out on the hidden “Easter eggs”, tricks and games the programmers at Google have tucked away in their search engine for your entertainment. How in the world do you find these super cool nerdy treasures, you ask? Well, give some of […]

Tech It Up Tuesday: 25 Favourite Googly Things

February3

So here it goes: My latest geeky girl adventure—a weekly series entitled “Tech It Up Tuesday” in which I will share an edtech tool, app, site or other resource that can be utilized in the educational setting. OK, I get it. The blog series concept isn’t necessarily a new one—especially considering I already post two […]

Google Search Like A Boss!

January29

Where is Bora Bora located? How much money is the latest Powerball jackpot worth? When does Duke play its next basketball game? When there’s a need to know the answers to life’s burning questions, most people just “Google it”. Yep, anyone is capable of typing a phrase into the Google search bar and waiting for […]

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 […]

YouTube Launches Royalty-Free Audio Library

October1

Sometimes the most challenging aspect of creating a video project is finding background music that enhances the message. Well, thanks to a new feature just released by YouTube, that task has become easier! That’s right! Why conduct endless searches for the perfect song to compliment your video when you can now access the YouTube Audio […]

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