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Novels, Search, Street Views - The Week in ReviewGood morning from Maine where summer weather arrived exactly on the summer solstice this year. After one of the rainiest Junes on record, it was nice to finally see the sun for a whole day! We're hoping the nice weather continues for one more day as we're holding a yard sale and lemonade stand today. It's not the most exciting way to spend a Saturday so tomorrow we'll make up for it with a fun family hike. Last Saturday I announced a new Practical Ed Tech course that is starting on July 1st. If you'd like to join me for 25 Search Strategies You Need to Know, sign-up by tomorrow evening to get discounted registration. Next week I'll be at the ISTE conference in Philadelphia. You'll be able to find me at the Canva booth on Tuesday morning. I'll also be wandering about on Monday and Wednesday. Please say hello if you see me there. These were the week's most popular posts:1. How to Use AI to Create Formative Assessments 2. 1,001 American Novels Mapped 3. Fahrenheit vs. Celsius - Another Lesson Inspired by My Daughters 4. Gary Stager's Logo Resources on The Daily Papert 5. Skim vs. Whole Milk - Another Lesson Prompted by My Daughters 6. 25 Search Strategies You Need to Know - A New Course Starting July 1st 7. How to Share Google Street View Imagery Including Building Interiors Self-paced Courses You Can Start Today On Practical Ed Tech I have self-paced courses that you can start today and finish at your own pace. Workshops and Keynotes If you'd like to have me speak at your school or conference, please send me an email at richardbyrne (at) freetech4teachers.com or fill out the form on this page. Other Places to Follow Me:
Advanced Google Forms Features for TeachersLike I do at this time every year, in the last few weeks I've fielded a bunch of questions from readers who are moving into new jobs at schools that use Google Workspace for Education. And while I have a lot of Google Workspace tutorials available on my YouTube channel, I think it's time that I update many of them. That's why this week and over the next few weeks I'll be publishing some new Google Workspace for Edu tutorials. This week has been all about Google Forms. To wrap-up this week's series about Google Forms I have a tutorial video highlighting my two favorite advanced Google Forms features for teachers. In the tutorial video that is embedded below you'll learn how to use data validation in Google Forms and you'll learn how to use a feature called "go to section based on answer." As you'll see in the video embedded below, using data validation in Google Forms is a good way to compel your students to write complete sentence responses to your questions. In the video you'll also see how you can use the "go to section based on answer" feature to create differentiated assignments in Google Forms. Video - Two Advanced Features of Google Forms You Should Know How to Use More Recent Articles |
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