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"Free Technology for Teachers" - 2 new articles

  1. Math, Calories, and Copyright - The Week in Review
  2. Introduction to Classwork in Microsoft Teams
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Math, Calories, and Copyright - The Week in Review


Good morning from Maine where the sun is rising over what should be a nice summer day to play outside. We're going to ride bikes and play outside at a friend's birthday party. I hope that you do something equally fun this weekend. 
This week I wrapped-up the new version of my search strategies course. I do have some other courses that you can take right now before the new school year starts. You can find those courses right here on Practical Ed Tech

These were the week's most popular posts:
1. Using AI for Creating Formative Assessments
2. 71 Google Slides Tutorials
3. Five Resources for Teaching and Learning About Copyright
4. Use Wolfram Alpha to Estimate Calories Burned
5. Four Dozen Google Forms Tutorials
6. Five Wolfram Alpha Tutorials for Teachers
7. Try the Pairs Math Game in Your Library or Classroom

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This post originally appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used without permission. Featured image captured by Richard Byrne.
   

Introduction to Classwork in Microsoft Teams

Teachers who use Microsoft Teams will have a convenient new feature to use this fall. That feature is called Classwork and it will enable you to create modules of resources drawn from assignments and OneNote notebook pages as well as web links, files, and Microsoft Forms quizzes. 

Last month at the ISTE conference I saw some live demonstrations of Microsoft Teams Classwork. It does seem to be relatively easy to use and is welcome improvement over the old ways of trying to organize materials for students in Teams. 

Mike Tholfsen recently published an overview of how to use Classwork in Teams. You can see that video here on Mike's YouTube channel or as embedded below. 

 

Applications for Education
Pulling materials from OneNote is probably the best feature of it because many teachers working in schools who have Microsoft accounts already have OneNote notebooks of materials for students. 
   

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