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Hybrid Instruction, Boxes, and Tires - The Week in Review Good morning from Maine where the sun is rising and it's going to be a nice spring day. That doesn't mean we don't still have some snow lingering in the yard. My dogs are grateful for the few remaining piles of snow that we have. My daughters will be happy that tomorrow's Easter egg hunt won't require them to wear snowsuits and boots like last year. This week I'm taking a slightly different approach to my week-in-review list. Usually, I just list the seven most popular posts that appeared on Free Technology for Teachers during the week. This week I'm including a few posts from the other sites that I maintain. These were my most popular posts of the week:1. Three Areas That Can Help Teachers Improve Hybrid Learning for All Students 2. How to Make and Share Google Jamboard Templates 3. A Fun and Educational Use of Cardboard Boxes 4. How to Record Voice Notes in Gmail, Google Classroom, Google Slides, and Google Docs 5. A Great Series of Videos for Those Who Have I.T. Career Questions 6. Google Meet Transcripts Automatically Saved as New Google Docs 7. How to Fix a Flat Bike Tire On-demand Professional Development
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Webinar Recording - Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff - Episode 34On Thursday afternoon Rushton Hurley from Next Vista for Learning and I co-hosted the 34th episode of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff. It was another fun half-hour of answering all kinds of questions. We also shared a couple of cool tools including one that isn't available right now, but at the current pace of AI development it might be available in the not-too-distant future. The recording of the episode along with the slides can seen here or as embedded below. Some of the questions that we answered in this episode included batch export of Google Photos, alternatives to Smart Notebooks, ideas for using Jamboard and Wizer.me, recording videos, and developing your own mobile apps. This post originally appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used without permission. Sites that steal my (Richard Byrne's) work include CloudComputin , 711Web, and Today Headline. More Recent Articles |
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