Breakouts can be a fun way to engage students in the classroom. Physical breakouts allow for the players to manipulate the clues and locks. Digital breakouts for allow more players…
When writing a paper or compiling a project, it is highly recommended to cite the sources that you quote, paraphrase, or reference. Depending on the style of the paper, the…
Google Forms can be used for a multitude of things including surveys, data collection, quizzes, or even creative writing. When creating a Form, users can choose from multiple types of…
We have mentioned how to update a Chrome browser before (see the bottom section of our “Google Account/Device Quick Fixes” post) but it’s a little different updating a Chromebook. Updating…
Breakout games are a fun way to engage students to use deductive reasoning, collaboration and creativity while integrating different pieces of curriculum or learning. In general there are two types…
Ever hear the phrase “ask three before me” (before asking the teacher)? This can also apply to classroom technology. Generally the simplest suggestion is to restart the device and login…
One of the benefits to using the Google Apps is that the Google autosaves information and drafts as you work. All of these files are stored safely on the user’s…
Google Meet has been going through massive updates this year (it just changed it’s icon!) and one of the recent updates included backgrounds for users. We have previously seen this…
Google Slides is a great place to make interactive student activities. You can create manipulatives or drag and drop activities for students to practice sorting, adding, and more. This can…
Emailing WWCSD Groups and Contact Groups In WWCSD there are 3 basic options for sending emails to a group of people which could be used based on the people you…
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