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Students can show what they've learned by creating interactive text conversations between two people. Here's how.
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Are you ready to unbox your ideas? This template is perfect to get them out of your head and share them with your colleagues or classmates! And not only you can share ideas, you can also “unbox” different apps and show how they work.
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Sometimes we receive worksheets in PDF from our daughter's teachers for her to work on. Our printer doesn’t work very well, and I know some of the families don't have a printer at home, so in order to make the PDF editable for her and her classmates to complete using a computer, I use Google Slides..
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Gwen Hilliard, Jim Lerman
There are so many little "hidden" features in tools like Google Slides that even after more than a decade of using it I am still findin
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
Twitter Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Pin itEven though there are a lot of sites where you can find free icons, sometimes you want to create your own. If you’re like me and drawing is not one of your strengths, you can use AutoDraw. When you go to autodraw.com you are presented with a blank canvas where you can draw anything […]
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A weekly lesson planner with a web app-like design for Google Slides or PowerPoint. This one features a calendar on the first slide that you can update by editing the master. It includes 4 activities per day. You can navigate to them within each day.
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Here are 20 FREE Google Slides templates and PowerPoint themes for teachers. Plus lesson ideas and activities to use in your classroom.
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Last night I published a post in which I speculated that Google is rolling out the "insert audio" feature to more G Suite accounts. Thi
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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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Blogs give your students' work an audience. Here's an easy way to set up student blogs with Google Slides.
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I’m fascinated by hyperdocs so I created this notebook template with tabs as a simple packaging for them. As usual, if you want to use it for something else, you can edit the titles of the tabs by clicking on Edit > Find and Replace. Colors are editable within the master, go to Slide > Edit Master and change the theme colors.Do not delete or add slides, duplicate the existing ones so you don’t have to add the links again.
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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
FREE Digital Notebooks with Introduction + 8 sections for Google Slides – Theme Colors Version! After I posted the first Digital Notebooks with sections, I received many inquiries about changing their colors, and because those templates were created with digital paper images, changing colors was not an easy thing to do, because of that, I’ve created these new versions that use Theme Colors! So now, you can just edit the master and change them!I’ve included 4 different paper styles: Blank, Dot Grid, Graph Paper and Ruled.
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One of the common mistakes that people make when inserting their own videos into a Google Slides presentation is forgetting to change th
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
You can create your own custom headers using Google Slides. Add your texts (remember to use Word Art for some extra sparkles), shapes, emojis, bitmojis, images, quotes, whatever represents you!
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John McGowan is a GENIUS!!!! He is the inventor of g(Math) Add-on (which is now EquatIO), and he recently released Automagical Forms that turns your PDF worksheets into a Google Form. He has now coded adding voice typing to Google Slides and made it FREE!!!
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One of the things that I've been reminded of a few times in the last month is to revisit the basics even if you're working with people wh
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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