If you are a QR Code nut like me, you are going to LOVE this tool.This QR Code activity (from classtools.net) is amazing, of course because it deals with QR Codes, but also because it does not require an Internet connection to work!Before your class can begin this activity, they obviously need to download a QR Code reader (many are free) from their device app store.This activity is SO easy to ... Read More about QR Quiz Maker=AWESOME!
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Goobric, gClassFolders, and Doctopus: Great Tools for Teachers
As a Google Apps Script novice, I am just stumbling upon Goobric. I've successfully launched gClassFolders (love it) and Doctopus (love it), and finally fixed a rubric to use with Goobric.If you're thinking about trying Goobric, here are a few tips for your rubric creationLeave cell A-1 BLANK When I originally created the rubric, I included a column title in cell A-1...don't do it...it won't ... Read More about Goobric, gClassFolders, and Doctopus: Great Tools for Teachers
gClassFolders…try it!
The first time your students access Google Drive, it's probably going to be rough. Most of them have never accessed Google Drive before, and are used to Microsoft products. Am I right?Today, my students completed an assignment through Google Drive for the first time, and it was unbelievably successful! The gClassFolders individual folders were absolutely wonderful.Below are a few things that my ... Read More about gClassFolders…try it!
Doctopus in YOUR Classroom
Are you ready for another awesome Google Script? Check out Doctopus! Crazy name...awesome tool!Doctopus works with gClassFolders to distribute documents to your students directly from your Drive. Teachers can use the gClassFolders Spreadsheet file to run the Doctopus script...making the process extremely easy!For a simple Doctopus tutorial, created by me, please click here. (Just a side note...the ... Read More about Doctopus in YOUR Classroom
Note-Taking with Technology
Our classrooms are becoming increasingly digitized...which is extremely exciting!At the same time, many of our students, especially at the secondary level, have been taught a specific way to take notes...an activity we can agree is essential to student success.However, with many classrooms becoming "flipped" or "blended" learning environments, the way our students have been taught to take notes ... Read More about Note-Taking with Technology