YouTube has so many things to offer teachers but often teachers veer away from it for fear of the comments that appear under videos or through or worries about inappropriate content. Truth is though, ask any child how they've taught themselves something, chances are they'll come back and say YouTube. With…
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Google Plus is overlooked by many educators when compared to Twitter and other social media, but it's really worth looking at; particularly (in my opinion) if you are a Google Apps for Education school, but equally if you are not. It has lots of great features like Hangouts, Communities and…
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There's lots of talk on how Google Classroom is changing the landscape of learning in and out of the Classroom, but how do you use it? To help with that, and particularly those teachers who have just an iPad to work with in their classroom, I've created a series of…
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So it's the new kid on the block, been around about 8 or 9 months so far and what an impact it is having already. I was so excited when they launched the iOS and Android apps for Classroom. Unfortunately it's not really much of an app for teachers yet,…
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