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Canva for Education- Full Teacher Review via @EductorsTech 

Canva for Education- Full Teacher Review via @EductorsTech  | gpmt | Scoop.it
Read to learn what is Canva for Education and how to use with your students to create collaborative design projects.

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Infographic: A Beautiful Calendar Designed Around 12 Different Types Of Measurement

Infographic: A Beautiful Calendar Designed Around 12 Different Types Of Measurement | gpmt | Scoop.it

Calendars come in all sorts of forms, from the purely functional apps on our smartphones to the propped-up desktop ones that are mostly just a means of delivering a new Far Side joke every day. The Units of Measure Calendar Poster, as its name suggests, isn’t the most straightforward one to categorize. Or even one that’s easy to recognize as a calendar at all.

 

It doesn’t leave any room for you to jot down appointments, though it does include all 365 days, which you can notch off one by one. Mostly, it’s just an exquisite graphical compilation of 12 different units of measurement, a tightly packed collection of diagrams and conversion tables and other neat looking things of the sort.


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Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight, July 27, 2013 8:34 PM

Useful for thinking about measurement AND its limitations.  ~  D

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Combine Canva and Google Drawings to Make Graphic Organizer Activities via @rmbyrne 

Combine Canva and Google Drawings to Make Graphic Organizer Activities via @rmbyrne  | gpmt | Scoop.it
Free Technology for Teachers

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Claudia Borrego's curator insight, September 19, 2021 12:22 PM
This is one of Richard Byrne's sites, and it includes an explanation of the benefits of using Canva to create online graphic organizers. The site also has a video with step-by-step instructions of just how to use Canva and Google Drawings to create awesome graphic organizers that students can interact with online. The instructions and video are very easy to follow and will help you make wonderful graphic organizers. I myself do not use many graphic organizers, but I know many of my teacher friends who do and this is not all about me. Therefore, I have included it as one of my scoops so those of you who rely heavily on graphic organizers can incorporate it into your lessons. I recommend going to his main website (https://www.freetech4teachers.com/) to find many more helpful links and suggestions to engage your students.