Maps can be a great way to connect students to different locations both locally and around the world. Google Earth and Google Maps are great options to explore the geography…
Google Earth is an amazing tool for integrating some geography into a lesson. Users can investigate different locations, measure distance and area of a specific location using the ruler tool,…
Google Earth is a 3D map tool that can help bring geography into the classroom. It offers learners a chance to explore the globe’s different locations through maps and voyages…
As with anything in regards to technology, Google is always updating. Google Drive, Google’s Cloud storage app, has updated multiple times since our last post. We wanted to address some…
Just as you pack up your physical classroom at the end of the year, it is recommended that teachers “wrap up” their Google Classrooms before the next school year. The…
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 Classroom has a unique feature that will allow teachers to send a Student Work Summary, similar to a student progress report, to a student and/or their listed guardians. 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…
As more teachers have begun to integrate distance learning, some have started using Google Classroom. Google Classroom allows teachers to push out links, resources, or assignments to students remotely. This…
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