The Difference Between Googling And Inquiry-Based Learning
The Difference Between Googling And Inquiry-Based Learning Read More
Search is about finding pieces, knowledge is about knowing the potential value of those pieces.
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The Difference Between Googling And Inquiry-Based Learning Read More
Search is about finding pieces, knowledge is about knowing the potential value of those pieces.
How Google Impacts The Way Students Think Read More
By ignoring the phases of inquiry learning, premature Googlers often find the information they want rather than the information they need.
Google Drive For Education Now Free, Offers Unlimited Storage Read More
Google Drive will be available to all Google Apps for Education users with unlimited storage, Vault, and enhanced auditing tools for free.
Teaching Google Natives To Value Information Read More
Digital natives–students born into our digital, connected world—have always had Google to bail them out. And maybe that’s okay.
A Tutorial For Google Docs In The Classroom Read More
If literacy is the foundation of learning, tools that promote its integration can be considered equally foundational. Let’s take a look at Google Docs.
Going Google On Your iPad: What To Expect Read More
We know they fight in the marketplace and in court. How do they–Google and Apple–play together on your iPad?
100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom Read More
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Teaching Creativity With Doodle 4 Google Read More
Through Doodle 4 Google, students across the country are learning how professional creators harness and channel their imaginations.