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How To Create An Animated Doodle Video for a School History Project

How To Create An Animated Doodle Video for a School History Project | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
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Simply terrific

Ken Morrison's curator insight, January 13, 10:50 AM

This looks like a lot of work, but I can see students really getting into it.  It looks like a great way to 'trick' students into working very hard to learn the things needed for a successful project. (that they would have fun doing).

 

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Ignacio Jaramillo's curator insight, March 27, 12:53 PM

Simple Great!

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How To Host A Google+ Hangout With Your Students | Edudemic

How To Host A Google+ Hangout With Your Students | Edudemic | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

P:osted by Katie Lepi

 

"It’s easy to see how a free tool that connects you to your students can be helpful. But Google+is not something you simply pick up and assume everyone knows how to use. In fact, I’d recommend making sure everyone you want to speak with actually has an account first!

 

"Once that’s settled, it’s time to figure out the best ways to use Google+ to host a ‘hangout’ with your students, teachers, parents, admins, or friends. It’s relatively simple but there are a few tips and tricks you should know about in order to make the most of your time hanging out."


Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Blair Cook
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