One of the reasons that I frequently hear given for not updating classroom or school blogs on a regular basis is "it takes too much time." If you're not in the habit of writing blog posts on a regular schedule it can take a lot of energy to get the blogging ball rolling. One way that you can get that ball rolling every time you sit down to write is to use a template. Having a template makes it a little easier to identify what you're going to write about and where it is going to fit on your page.
Even if you're not adept at writing HTML, you can make a template for your Blogger (Blogspot) blog posts. In the following video I demonstrate an easy way to create a template for a "weekly classroom summary" blog post. You can do this even if you have never written a single line of HTML.
Monday, March 18, 2019
How to Add Emojis to Word Documents - And How to Use Them in a Lesson
Last summer Tony Vincent helped me see emojis as more than just annoying symbols that people use in text messages and social media posts. He did that with a slick graphic that he created and shared on Twitter. In the graphic he featured a game in which students have to decipher school terms based on the emojis displayed. If you want to create a similar activity, you can do so by using emojis in Word. The Emoji Keyboard add-in for Word makes it easy to add emojis to any part of a Word document. Watch my new video to learn how to add emojis to Word documents.
You can also find emojis in Google Documents through the use of the special characters menu. Watch my video to learn how you can easily insert emojis into your Google Docs.
You can also find emojis in Google Documents through the use of the special characters menu. Watch my video to learn how you can easily insert emojis into your Google Docs.
Pixabay Add-in for Word - A Quick Way to Add Images to Documents
Pixabay has been one of my go-to sources of high-quality images for years. The images on Pixabay are in the public domain which makes them perfect for all kinds of classroom projects. You can download the pictures for free from the Pixabay website. But if you or your students are working on on Word documents, the Pixabay add-in for Word makes it possible to find and insert images without having to go to the Pixabay website.
In the following video I demonstrate how to install and use the Pixabay add-in for Microsoft Word.
Find more Word add-ins here.
In the following video I demonstrate how to install and use the Pixabay add-in for Microsoft Word.
Find more Word add-ins here.
How to Create a Map-based Story With StoryMap JS
StoryMap JS is a free tool that comes from the same people that offer the popular multimedia timeline tool called Timeline JS. On StoryMap JS you can create map-based stories. You create the story by matching slides to locations on a map. In the following video I demonstrate how to use StoryMap JS.
Applications for Education
StoryMap JS can be used by students to tell the stories of great explorers and their explorations. Or as you saw in my video above, students can use StoryMap JS to tell personal stories that are connected to locations. While you could do similar things in Google's My Maps tool, StoryMap JS offers a better overall presentation particularly with regards to transitions between markers on the map.
Applications for Education
StoryMap JS can be used by students to tell the stories of great explorers and their explorations. Or as you saw in my video above, students can use StoryMap JS to tell personal stories that are connected to locations. While you could do similar things in Google's My Maps tool, StoryMap JS offers a better overall presentation particularly with regards to transitions between markers on the map.
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Carmen Sandiego, Civics, and Sunshine - The Week in Review
Good morning from Maine where I am home after a week of working with some great teachers at the Sigsbee Charter School in Key West, Florida. We capped-off the week by doing an "Amazing Race" activity that was programmed in Metaverse.
This week six more people registered for the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp. If you're thinking of coming, register in March so you can get the early registration discount and be assured that there will be space for you.
These were the week's most popular posts:
1. Where On Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego? - A Great Geography Game
2. A Great Series of Cyber Safety Videos for Students
3. More Than 3500 Free Civics Lessons
4. How to Make Appointment Slots in Google Calendar
5. Get a Copy of My Jeopardy Gameboard Google Slides Template
6. Nature Sound Map - Explore the Sounds of Nature
7. Three Good Mobile Blogging Activities for Students
The Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp is happening on July 15th and 16th. I've secured a beautiful location for it that offers lots of activities for the whole family within walking distance. Register in March and save $50! Registration is now open here.
Please visit the official advertisers that help keep this blog going.
Practical Ed Tech is the brand through which I offer PD webinars.
TypingClub offers more than 600 typing lessons for kids.
Storyboard That is my go-to tool for creating storyboards.
University of Maryland Baltimore County offers a great program on instructional design.
This week six more people registered for the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp. If you're thinking of coming, register in March so you can get the early registration discount and be assured that there will be space for you.
These were the week's most popular posts:
1. Where On Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego? - A Great Geography Game
2. A Great Series of Cyber Safety Videos for Students
3. More Than 3500 Free Civics Lessons
4. How to Make Appointment Slots in Google Calendar
5. Get a Copy of My Jeopardy Gameboard Google Slides Template
6. Nature Sound Map - Explore the Sounds of Nature
7. Three Good Mobile Blogging Activities for Students
The Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp is happening on July 15th and 16th. I've secured a beautiful location for it that offers lots of activities for the whole family within walking distance. Register in March and save $50! Registration is now open here.
Please visit the official advertisers that help keep this blog going.
Practical Ed Tech is the brand through which I offer PD webinars.
TypingClub offers more than 600 typing lessons for kids.
Storyboard That is my go-to tool for creating storyboards.
University of Maryland Baltimore County offers a great program on instructional design.
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