Innovative Ideas for Using Google Forms
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Great ideas! I love Google Forms so this will increase my ideas for using it!
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Miss Crouch's blog… I want to know…
An educator's perspective on new technologies and education
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Great ideas! I love Google Forms so this will increase my ideas for using it!
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27 Characteristics Of Authentic Assessment
Grant Wiggins has many valuable points to make in this article. He is always on the pulse of assessment
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If you are interested in finding out how to create your own digital e-book and discovering some of the problems I come across and some of the resources I find to overcome these problems, then you can follow my digital magazine on Flipboard, where I’ll be sharing some of the ups and downs and insights into the project.
I must check these books out…
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“To be clear–learning can happen in the absence of technology. Integrated poorly, technology can subdue, distract, stifle, and obscure the kind of personal interactions between learner, content, peer, and performance that lead to learning results.
But increasingly we live in a world where technology is deeply embedded into everything we do. Thinking about it simply in terms of “digital literacy” puts you about 5 years behind the curve. It’s really much more than that–less about being connected, and more about being mobile.
There will be growing pains, and I’m sure educators that have brought in BYOD programs into their school can come up with 50 reasons it won’t work. But most of those 50 are a product of the continued poor fit that exists between schools and communities–the system and the humans it serves.”
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