I love Pinterest. Everyone loves Pinterest. It's wonderful and addicting! The recipes, and outfits, and hairstyles, ahhh! You can create a board for everything under the sun, even education.If you love pinning ideas to your education boards on Pinterest, then you will LOVE edshelf. Think of the best education ideas from Pinterest, on steroids.If you love the fact that you can add tools to the GEDB ... Read More about Have you tried EdShelf?
Search Results for: word
Infographics in Education
Infographics are just awesome. Have you used them in your classroom? With your students?Since my students now have access to GAFE accounts, my colleagues and myself have been researching tirelessly to find new tools and apps to use with our students. I have been waiting (somewhat patiently) for my students to be able to access all of the awesomeness (new word?) that is GAFE.The infographic on this ... Read More about Infographics in Education
Doctopus Add-On for the New Google Sheets
I'm finally able to use the new Google Sheets! The Doctopus Add-on takes a little getting used to...especially if you've been using the old script. However, I've been tinkering with the add-on, and I love it!Click here or access the QR Code on the page for my instructions on using the Doctopus Add-on.I ran into a few issues this afternoon, but was able to easily resolve them.When I originally ran ... Read More about Doctopus Add-On for the New Google Sheets
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!