Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Need More Storage Space? Google Drive for Education Has You Covered

I have created nearly all of my documents and many of my presentations in the same Google Drive account for the last six or seven years and I have yet to run out of storage space. But if you store a lot of large multimedia files in your Google Drive account, you might bump up against a limit. Starting this week Google Apps for Education users will not have to worry about storage limitations again. Yesterday, Google announced that Google Apps for Education users will now have unlimited storage space for free.

In that same announcement we learned that by the end of the year Google will begin providing Google Apps Vault for free to schools using Google Apps for Education. Google Apps Vault provides administrators with email and chat archiving, drive file search, email search, audit reports, and tools to comply with legal hold requirements.

ClassCharts Helps You Formulate Seating Plans Based on Behavior Data

Disclosure: ClassCharts is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com

ClassCharts is an excellent tool for creating online seating charts, behavior charts, and behavior reports. One of the best features of ClassCharts is the option to create seating charts based on behavior data that you record for each class. When you are viewing a seating chart in your ClassCharts account you can select the option to rearrange students manually, randomly, or based on behavior patterns. Create a chart based on behavior patterns simply move the behavior score slider to "cluster similar" or "disperse similar." See the screenshot below for an illustration of this setting.
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Learn more about ClassCharts in the video below.

Easily Add Charts to Infographics With Easelly

Easel.ly is an online tool for creating infographics. I've reviewed a couple of times in the past on this blog. The latest update to Easelly introduced a tool for creating charts to incorporate into your infographics. The chart creation tool is a drag-and-drop option that can be found in the Easelly toolbar.

Easel.ly provides a canvas on which you can build your own infographic by dragging and dropping pre-made design elements. You can use a blank canvas or build upon one of Easel.ly's themes. In addition to using the built-in creation tools you can upload your own graphics to include in your infographic. Your completed infographic can be exported and saved as PNG, JPG, PDG, and SVG files.


infographics from easel.ly on Vimeo.

Applications for Education
Using Easel.ly could be a good way for students to create visual representations of what they learned through a research assignment. I've also seen infographic assignments used in place of traditional book report assignments.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Most Popular Posts of September

It's the last day of the month and as I do every month I've compiled a list of the most popular posts of the month. This month FreeTech4Teachers.com received more than 1,000,000 pageviews for the first time. That is amazing! Thank you to all of you who have shared posts through Tweets, Pins, Facebook, and other means. Your support keeps this blog going.



Here are the most popular posts of the month:
1. Powtoon Is Giving Away Free Accounts to Teachers - Create Animated Videos Online
2. Socratic Smackdown - A Game for Learning and Practicing Discussion Strategies
3. Engage Students in History With Fake Facebook and Fake SMS
4. 12 Good Tools for Gathering Real-time Feedback from Students
5. Frequently Overlooked Google Search Tools and Strategies
6. How to Use the Random Name Selection Tools on Classtools.net
7. How to Create Trading Cards for Historical and Fictional People, Places, and Events
8. Sources of Free Sound Effects and Music for Multimedia Projects
9. MyStorybook - A Good Platform for Creating Picture Books
10. Turn a Set of Spreadsheet Cells Into Easy to Read Documents

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Explore Planet Nutshell's Teacher Library for Great Educational Videos

I became a big fan of Planet Nutshell the first time that I saw their series of videos on Internet Safety. They've also produced great videos on Financial AidClimate Science, Health, Mathematics, and Physics. This morning I was exploring the Planet Nutshell website and notice that all of the education videos are now available in one section of the site labeled Teacher Library.


NetSafe Episode 1: What is the Internet? (Grades K-3) from Planet Nutshell on Vimeo.

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