By introducing hyperdocs into our class programmes we can begin to move our students towards working more self sufficiently. Read more about this topic in this blog.
By introducing hyperdocs into our class programmes we can begin to move our students towards working more self sufficiently. Read more about this topic in this blog.
Not one to throw anything out, my dad always used to say “If I keep that shirt long enough it will come back into fashion” to which my mum would smile and throw it out when he wasn’t looking! Now, I am not sure if the Hawaiian shirt or shoulder
A month ago I wrote a post about teaching students how to think. The main point of that post was that teachers need to be aware that not only do we teach our students WHAT to think (facts and figures) but also HOW to think (thought processes). The problem is that
Google Keep is amazing. So it’s kind of a bit like a hybrid sticky note. Kind of task list, just ways to capture information that you want to keep hence the name so if you’ve not seen it before, when you have got any G suite tool open or you’re even on the Google search page.
Chasing your tail and never achieving tasks is frustrating and stressful. It doesn’t have to be that way. Whizz through your to-do list with this helpful Google Calendar tool. When I want to get stuff done I carve out some focus time in my day. By using Google Calendar’s focus
You may have your device access sorted in the classroom, but feel like you have lost control of the devices in your household or know parents who feel this way. Here are some tricks that gave me back control of the devices in my home and restored my sanity. Step-by-Step
This month we bring you the must-have gadget to boost student engagement with cross-curricular learnings, the one tool for easy digital game creation, how to avoid the Cc email hostage takeover, tips to use iPads in the classroom like a pro, and so much more! Content Overview 1 Tech Tools
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In 2018, Using Technology Better designed and delivered a two phase post-migration training program for this New Zealand based graphic design firm. The initial goal of the training program was to reduce frustration with G Suite, with the long term aim of facilitating a change in culture and collaboration that can lead to transformative practices