World History
Digital Backpack of Essentials for the Teacher
While my students do not start school until September, I know that many of you have more reasonable start times. With that in mind I am starting a series on "backpack essentials" for teachers. These are several items that I hope will be essential to your teaching this year.
I am starting with Diigo as one of my views of teaching is that you should have everything you are using in the cloud (no Windows, no video dics, no nothing!). The advantage of this is that you (and your students) can move between tablets, smartphones and the computer. So most of you save your favorites to your browser which is (except for Chrome where you would need to be logged in) and that means you are tied to your laptop. However if you use Diigo, you can open it on any browser on any Internet connected device. You can allow people to see what you have (which is great when you want to look for ways to better help your students learn as you can click on mine links and find other similar ones from other people). Here, for example is mine. Now, you can also lock down a link so no one else can see it. So I use this feature to store codes that I need which has afforded me the opportunity to throw away my many scraps of paper. Finally you can also create categories and if you want you can suck in your bookmarks from your computer's browser so you don't have to replicate everything.
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Diigo For Bookmarking & Class Groups
Long ago I stopped putting my bookmarks on Explorer, Chrome, etc. as I didn't not want to be married to one laptop. Think about it. Your school laptop is re-imaged probably once a year and each time you have your bookmarks deleted. There...
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Diigo For Bookmarking & Class Groups
Long ago I stopped putting my bookmarks on Explorer, Chrome, etc. as I didn't not want to be married to one laptop. Think about it. Your school laptop is re-imaged probably once a year and each time you have your bookmarks deleted. There...
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Chromebooks And Our Changing Schools
Okay, so you may have noticed that I rarely advocate for something that costs money on this site (other than perhaps these world war simulations and a few free books I get from time to time), but Google is onto something with Chromebooks. They aren't...
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Chrome On The Cloud
This weekend when I took my daughter to her gymnastic meet (where she qualified for the state meet!) I used a Google Map direction and then pushed "Chrome to Phone" on my browser which I then opened on my phone and it directed me (with a voice) successfully...
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Diigo (or Goodbye Delicious)
Diigo V5: Collect and Highlight, Then Remember! from diigobuzz on Vimeo. After three years with Delicious.com I am leaving. Two days ago Delicious announced their changes. I initially didn't want to change and even taught my teacher students...
World History