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Easily incorporate Google Apps into your curriculum with these classroom-ready lesson plans.
For more Google Apps educational resources, including video tutorials, discussion forum, community map, and news, visit the Google Apps Education Community site.
Google For Educators - Web Search
Web search can be a remarkable research tool for students - and we've heard from educators that they could use some help to teach better search skills in their classroom.
The following Search Education lessons were developed by Google Certified Teachers to help you do just that. The lessons are short, modular and not specific to any discipline so you can mix and match to what best fits the needs of your classroom. Additionally, all lessons come with a companion set of slides (and some with additional resources) to help you guide your in-class discussions.
Multimedia in Education
Multimedia is a buzz word that seems to get the attention of students and teachers alike. With our complex and multi faceted life style, students seem to be curious about the creation of productions that involve images, video, sound and more. This lesson is intended to capture the curiosity of the students while they learn content that is meaningful and important to citizens living in this complicated world. Students will become engaged with the content as they present it visually with voice and music to enhance the final product. Multimedia projects should be designed to engage the students more deeply by choosing the best visuals to compliment the content. This requires more thoughtful consideration than simply regurgitating it on paper. According to ISTE, the International Society for Technology in Education, students claimed they learned the material at a much greater depth than in traditional writing projects when the means of communication involved multimedia productions.
Science experiments and science lesson plans for kids by Captain Curiosity.
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Welcome to Captain Curiosity: simple and effective science lessons that are FREE to download.
Free Technology for Teachers: Langwitches Blogging Unit Available As a Download
Langwitches Blogging Unit Available As a Download
Silvia Tolisano writes the great Langwitches blog. In the past she has put together an excellent series of blog posts about digital storytelling. Recently, she has put together a series of blog posts outlining the process of using blogs in the classroom. Today, Silvia posted all eight of the blog posts as one unit available as a download. If you've been considering starting a blog to use with your students, I highly recommend visiting Silvia's blog and downloading the unit about blogging.
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Using Voki and a blog in a sequence of three lessons
I set out to plan a series of three lessons, lasting forty minutes each, in which my pupils would acquire and revise the necessary vocabulary, visit the ICT centre and, finally review the outcome in class as a group. In the early planning for this series of lessons, I decided that pupils would make corrections and learn how to use Voki’s website under my supervision at school, but the bulk of their work, both written and spoken, would take place as homework, in order to capitalise on the fact that all my pupils, without exception, had a computer and internet access at home.
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I set out to plan a series of three lessons, lasting forty minutes each, in which my pupils would acquire and revise the necessary vocabulary, visit the ICT centre and, finally review the outcome in class as a group. In the early planning for this series of lessons, I decided that pupils would make corrections and learn how to use Voki’s website under my supervision at school, but the bulk of their work, both written and spoken, would take place as homework, in order to capitalise on the fact that all my pupils, without exception, had a computer and internet access at home.
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revising the appropriate vocabulary and grammatical structures using an interactive whiteboard and introducing Voki to my pupils
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