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Blog- Learning in Progress
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Inquiry
Note Taking Tools
Sketchnoting
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New Teacher Resources
Social Studies - New Standards
Example Units
Primary and Secondary Sources
Kentucky History
Fort Thomas History
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Note Taking Tools
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15 Ways for Students to Use Google Keep [infographic] | Shake Up Learning
PinterestHelp Students Get Organized, Track Progress, Take Notes, and more with Google Keep! Google Keep is a robust G Suite tool that can help teachers and students create and share notes, lists, and reminders. There are so many possibilities that I decided to put together this post and infographic with ideas for how Google Keep can …
Technology for Teachers: Google Keep- A Busy Teacher’s Best Friend
Technology for Teachers: How to use Google Keep to save time for you and your students
10 Best uses for OneNote in your teaching and learning |
The more you learn about OneNote, the more likely you are to embrace it as one of the best teaching and learning tools available today. OneNote is often described as a digital 3-ring binder, or considered to be the Swiss Army Knife of note-taking. That description covers the basics, but over the years OneNote has gained many new features designed with education in mind. It has now blossomed into a comprehensive teaching and learning framework that belongs in every learner's toolbox. These are just 10 great ways in which OneNote earns its place in your classroom: 1. Organizing OneNote is versatile and adapts to anyone's note-taking preferences. You can organize digital notebooks by Sections and Pages in a way that makes sense to you. Some like to organize information based on time; Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, etc. Others like to organize by content; Chapter 1, Chapter 2. Chapter 3, etc. Others just throw everything together in a pile with little or no organization at all, which is
How to Use OneNote at School: 10 Tips for Students & Teachers
OneNote can transform the modern classroom. The note-taking app from Microsoft is designed for both students and teachers. Go ahead and organize, collaborate, and share with these tips for better note-taking.
This Killer Feature Makes OneNote Perfect for Math Notes
OneNote has a new graphing feature that will help you with math work. Here's how to utilize it.
Digital Interactive Notebooks
Guide to using Digital Interactive Notebooks · Teaching on Less
Where teaching, technology, and simplicity collide.
Digital Interactive Notebooks: Getting Started
Post appeared also on FtEdTech It's no real secret that I love Digital Interactive Notebooks. I create them every chance I get and encour...
Digital interactive notebooks with Book Creator - Book Creator app
Two teachers share their insight into making digital interactive notebooks, which they claim has revolutionised workflow and engagement in their classroom.
Creating a Digital Interactive Math Notebook Using Google Slides
The creation of Interactive Notebooks has become a very popular tool amongst educators. Students are sharing their ability to think independently and creatively while making study tools overflowing…
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