1. 6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2018 [Cult of Pedagogy]
Cult of Pedagogy is one of my absolute favorite educational blogs! As she has done every year since 2015, she has spotlighted six of the tools she added to this year’s Teacher's Guide to Tech [which I highly recommend checking out!]. They are not all new tools, but each one could make a real difference in the way your students learn or the things they produce.
2. Google URL Tricks [Learning in Hand]
By now we all know the power of being able to share Google Documents, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings, but did you know you can do some pretty cool tricks by simply replacing /edit in the share URL. Learning in Hand shows how you can transform a shareable link into a preview, copy, template, or pdf link! This is one of my favorite tech tips!
3. Tech Tools for Student Engagement - [Thomas Murray]
If you are looking for a new tech tool for student engagement, then check out this crowd sourced list of tech tools from a Future of Education Technology Conference session earlier this year, facilitated by Thomas Murray. This list is full of great resources and organized in an easy to use manner!
4. 2018 Winter Olympics HyperDoc - [Nadine Gilkison and Jill Vick]
Finally, I love this hyperdoc lesson created by Nadine Gilkison and Jill Vick that combines the Winter Olympics with hands-on STEM challenges! It was designed with 3rd graders in mind, but could easily be adapted for many grades!
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