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The Power of Google Sites & Audio - Is this the year to move your instruction beyond text? by Avra Robinson

The Power of Google Sites & Audio - Is this the year to move your instruction beyond text? by Avra Robinson | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
EdTechTeacher takes a deep dive into Avra Robinson with The Power of Google Sites & Audio

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How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites via @ShakeUpLearning 

How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites via @ShakeUpLearning  | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Let's Talk About How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites! Online student portfolios are a great way to showcase student work and show growth over time. Google Sites is the perfect tools for you and your students to create ePortfolios. Google Sites is a natural go-to for publishing student work for a global audience, something I think is a critical experience of preparing students for the future. Learn more ways to give students an audience for their work in this post, Every Student Should Publish for the World. Portfolios are a great way for students to not only demonstrate learning to the teacher and others but also to learn and reflect on their own growth and progress over time.

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Oscar Carrera's curator insight, December 14, 2018 12:28 AM

Let's Talk About How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites! Online student portfolios are a great way to showcase student work and show growth over time. Google Sites is the perfect tools for you and your students to create ePortfolios. Google Sites is a natural go-to for publishing student work for a global audience, something I think is a critical experience of preparing students for the future. Learn more ways to give students an audience for their work in this post, Every Student Should Publish for the World. Portfolios are a great way for students to not only demonstrate learning to the teacher and others but also to learn and reflect on their own growth and progress over time.

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7 Tips To Use Google Sites In eLearning - eLearning Industry

7 Tips To Use Google Sites In eLearning - eLearning Industry | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
How To Use Google Sites In eLearning. Check 7 Tips To Use Google Sites In eLearning.
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Google sites is an easy way to build a website and bring together and share content in one place. Many of our students use Google Sites to create their online professional portfolios. Christopher Pappas offers great tips for use.

Sue Wang's curator insight, August 6, 2015 6:35 PM

Google sites is an easy way to build a website and bring together and share content in one place. Many of our students use Google Sites to create their online professional portfolios. Christopher Pappas offers great tips for use.

CB New Hire Onboarding's curator insight, August 7, 2015 9:29 AM

Google sites is an easy way to build a website and bring together and share content in one place. Many of our students use Google Sites to create their online professional portfolios. Christopher Pappas offers great tips for use.

Abdul-Qaadir Abdul-Khaaliq's curator insight, August 7, 2015 9:50 AM

Google sites is an easy way to build a website and bring together and share content in one place. Many of our students use Google Sites to create their online professional portfolios. Christopher Pappas offers great tips for use.

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How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites via @ShakeUpLearning 

How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites via @ShakeUpLearning  | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Let's Talk About How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites! Online student portfolios are a great way to showcase student work and show growth over time. Google Sites is the perfect tools for you and your students to create ePortfolios. Google Sites is a natural go-to for publishing student work for a global audience, something I think is a critical experience of preparing students for the future. Learn more ways to give students an audience for their work in this post, Every Student Should Publish for the World. Portfolios are a great way for students to not only demonstrate learning to the teacher and others but also to learn and reflect on their own growth and progress over time.

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Oscar Carrera's curator insight, December 14, 2018 12:28 AM

Let's Talk About How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites! Online student portfolios are a great way to showcase student work and show growth over time. Google Sites is the perfect tools for you and your students to create ePortfolios. Google Sites is a natural go-to for publishing student work for a global audience, something I think is a critical experience of preparing students for the future. Learn more ways to give students an audience for their work in this post, Every Student Should Publish for the World. Portfolios are a great way for students to not only demonstrate learning to the teacher and others but also to learn and reflect on their own growth and progress over time.

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Teachers Rejoice! NEW Google Sites is at Hand! via @JennJudkins

Teachers Rejoice! NEW Google Sites is at Hand! via @JennJudkins | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
A NEW Google Sites! Teachers rejoice! Google has heard your cries of frustration as you’ve tried to create slick looking class websites with their historically clunky and not terribly pretty …

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