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Paperless Is Not a Pedagogy

Alice Keeler

3 #PottyPD Posters for Early 2022

What is Potty PD? It is a moment of learning when you're in the loo. I have been creating "Tissues" and here are the last 3. Feel free to print these out and post them on the bathroom doors for people to read while they are doing their business :) #PottyPD

3 #PottyPD Posters for Early 2022

What is Potty PD? It is a moment of learning when you’re in the loo. I have been creating “Tissues” and here are the last 3. Feel free to print these out and post them on the bathroom doors for people to read while they are doing their business 🙂 Potty PD is a great way to deliver bite-sized tips to teachers without having to send an email! I will be creating more Potty PD posters. Be sure to follow @schoolytics on Twitter for the latest tissue.

PottyPD January Control H for find and replace. Use Google Keep to take a picture of paper and extract the text. Roll dice in Chrome by searching for roll die. Check out eduprotocals thin slides. And grade faster in Schoolytics.
February PottyPD try jam.new for a new jamboard whiteboard. Use mote for audio, shake up learning has a blog post on this. Use paste special control shift v. Helperbird is an add on for google slides to help students who struggle with reading. In Schoolytics you can reuse assignments.
March Potty PD Control 2 jumps to your 2nd chrome tab quickly. Right click in Chrome to highlight chrome text to get a link to the spot on the page. Version history in Google Doc Slides or Jam is Control Alt Shift H. Use the OneTab extension to help your computer run faster. Create progress reports to a google doc in schoolytics.com

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I created these Potty PD posters using Canva. This is FREE for teachers. Create your own Potty PD posters and share them on social media with the hashtag #pottyPD

5 Easy Steps for Teaching with Digital Tools

Introducing digital tools into your teaching can seem challenging at first. There are many tools out there, and it might feel like there’s a lot to learn. But with easy steps for teaching with digital tools, you can start simply and gradually. There’s no need to dive in all at once – just take it one step at a time. Taking easy steps for teaching with digital tools starts with trying something!

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Students Prepare to Present

Help Your Students Prepare to Present

Maximize student success in presentations with ‘Speaker Notes by AliceKeeler,’ the ideal Google Slides add-on. Enhance how students prepare to present with easy transfer of speaker notes to Google Docs, promoting effective communication skills. Dive into the world of engaging, technology-aided presentations and empower students to shine in their academic endeavors. Discover the key to transforming student presentations into interactive, skill-building experiences.

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Infographic 7 Basic Steps for a Google Form

New to using Google Forms? This tool is essential for teachers to not only save time but to be adaptive to student needs. Use Forms to survey students, play games, personalize instruction, and assessment. This infographic on the 7 basic steps for a Google Form will help you get started.

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Online Workshop: Get Your Add-on Published

How can you make Google Workspace (Docs/Sheets/Slides) even better? You can create custom Add-ons with Google Apps Script. Wondering How to Get Your Google Workspace Add-on Published? Join Alice Keeler, Google Developer Expert, to learn the steps to get your Add-on officially published.

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