Ahora trabajo en la educación superior, y como asistente de unos cursos en línea, a veces me piden que haga una reunión virtual con los alumnos a través de Adobe Connect. Hace poco, hice una de estas reuniones con maestros que ya trabajan en K-12 sobre Google Forms y cómo se puede usar en sus … Continue reading Cómo utilizar Google Forms en la educación superior
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Google Forms in Higher Ed
I am currently working in higher education, and as the adjunct for a few online courses, I am occasionally asked to conduct the online live sessions with students via Adobe Connect. Most recently I gave a live session to current K-12 teachers about Google Forms and how to use them to collect information in your … Continue reading Google Forms in Higher Ed
One website I (and my class) can’t live without
YouTube. YouTube has so many great videos and channels and producers of quality educational content. I’ve mentioned several here, but today I’d like to share with you one great example, and that is the YouTube channel “Nerdy Nummies”. Here is one sample video of what this author-creator showcases on her channel: This channel as you … Continue reading One website I (and my class) can’t live without
¿Qué puedes hacer con Google Chrome?
Google Chrome te brinda lo mejor de un navegador. Encima de todo lo que ya sabes hacer con Google Chrome, aquí unos tips para aprovechar al máximo esta herramienta: Hacer cálculos - en tu barra de busqueda, empezando con un = pregunta a Google cualquier pregunta matemática que tengas. También hace conversiones. Poner un cronómetro … Continue reading ¿Qué puedes hacer con Google Chrome?
Pin Tabs, Open Closed Ones, and Search History in Google Chrome
If you’re a regular user (or even a new user, or not yet a user) of Google Chrome, there are plenty of tricks and tips for making the most of your “Google” experience. Want to learn some nifty new tricks with your Google Chrome browser? Keep reading! Pin a tab - by right clicking on … Continue reading Pin Tabs, Open Closed Ones, and Search History in Google Chrome
3 Cool Things you can do in Google Chrome
If you’re a regular user (or even a new user, or not yet a user) of Google Chrome, there are plenty of tricks and tips for making the most of your “Google” experience. One awesome feature of Chrome is the “omnibox” this is the box along the top where you typically type in the website … Continue reading 3 Cool Things you can do in Google Chrome
Ready to Learn how Google Can Make your Life Even Easier?
If you’re a regular user (or even a new user, or not yet a user) of Google Chrome, there are plenty of tricks and tips for making the most of your “Google” experience. One awesome feature of Chrome is the “omnibox” this is the box along the top where you typically type in the website … Continue reading Ready to Learn how Google Can Make your Life Even Easier?
#TipTuesday – Curating YouTube Playlists
We've already looked at how to embed media into a Google Form in a previous post, but another great way to utilize videos in your class, is by curating your own YouTube playlists for easy access and sharing with students. Here's how: Log in to Google, if you haven't already, and then go to YouTube … Continue reading #TipTuesday – Curating YouTube Playlists
#TipTuesday – Sharing and Sending Google Forms
Once you've created your Google Form using all the snazzy features we looked at last week, you'll want to either share it for collaborating with others, and most definitely send it out so you can collect information from others, be that colleagues, parents, or students. In this video we look at your main options: sharing … Continue reading #TipTuesday – Sharing and Sending Google Forms
#TipTuesday – Getting started with GoogleForms
Google Forms is constantly revising, reiterating, and adding new features and a smoother look. I recently created the following video to show the beginner around Google Forms, and the features listed below: Create a Google Form Add questions Embed media (great for flipping your class!) Divide form into sections, and direct flow Make the form … Continue reading #TipTuesday – Getting started with GoogleForms