Context Clues Climber

https://ereadinggames.com/context-clues-climber/

Here is a fun little game for students to practice vocabulary knowledge and reading skills. Students navigate their player through the platform game with the arrow keys. When they fall into a trap they are quizzed and if successful they are able to continue their adventure.

Google Meet Best Practices

https://www.facebook.com/groups/GSuiteTs/permalink/1462216017272769

Thanks to a fellow Educator from elsewhere, Charlotte Britt Rogers, for this Infographic of Best Practices for Google Meets.

Screencastify Offer

https://www.screencastify.com/

CAST_COVID is a coupon code for Screencastify. I tested it and it gives you a free one year subscription to the $29 Teacher plan. Note the Total Due after I put in the coupon code.

Tilbury House Publishers Classroom Guides

https://www.tilburyhouse.com/classroom-guides?fbclid=IwAR3AXlGvoGxLvn4wJjQ5TlwIucxG3kKjdu3H0qXyZKwqPHhwVAxHq_t3D6I

Smithsonian Resources

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/levar-burton-reads-stories-twitter-other-livestream-learning-opportunities-this-week-180974568/

LeVar Burton Reads Stories on Twitter and Other Livestream Learning Opportunities This Week

These resources include kid’s P.E. classes on YouTube.

Laurie Berkner Facebook Live singing and story telling.

Facebook Live videos with Pennsylvania’s Elmwood Park Zoo.

An outdoor adventure class.

Daily Art challenges.

Zoom Civics lessons from the National Constitution Center.

There are also Language arts reading programs.

There is also a link to astronomy resources.

Region 10 At-Home Instructional Support

Region 10 has curated content and resources that are available on their website at the link below.

https://sites.google.com/region10.org/r10-remote-learning-resources/home

The resources on this website includes Administrator resources for assistance making decisions and supporting your staff.

Teacher resources include theoretical support as well as content are resources.

There are also links for Counselors, CTE, Dyslexia, ESL, Fine Arts, and more.

There is also a schedule of remote learning webinars being hosted by R10.

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There are websites for families from Scholastic, PBS, and others.

There is also information regarding discount home internet providers.

See All the Smiles

Google Meet Grid View is a Google Chrome extension that will tile the camera view of all the participants in your Google meet session so that you can see all their faces. Thanks to Ms. Hall for sharing this one.

"No data is stored by the extension, it's a purely cosmetic script. No extra permissions are required except access to meet.google.com."

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-meet-grid-view/bjkegbgpfgpikgkfidhcihhiflbjgfic?hl=en-US

Distance Learning Resources

https://sites.google.com/view/edtechmrbrowndl/home

https://launchpad.classlink.com/princeton

Classlink is the best way to get your students connected to Google Classroom and many other online activities.  After students login to Classlink they only need to launch Google Classroom and they will be connected.

ClassLink also contains many other activities and resources for your students to work on. 

Check out this link here to find ClassLink Resources for your students.  

Google Classroom

Google Classroom will be the easiest way for you to push out assignments for your students to access at home.  

If you do not already have a Google Classroom for your students you can refer to this training here for information on setting that up.  

Email your students the Class Code for the class section you want them to join.

Videos

You can record a video to post to your Google classroom of a lecture, explanation of directions, etc.  

You can accomplish that as easily as making a video on your phone and uploading it through the Google Classroom App.

Use the webcam on a Chromebook to record a video that will save in your Google Drive.

You can get fancier with a program like Screencast-o-matic that will record a screen capture video.  You could use a tool like that to click through a slideshow and narrate as you would in class.  You can record screencasts up to 15 minutes long for free. A deluxe account that removes the time limit and gives you access to their decent editing software is less than $20 a year.

Flipgrid

FlipGrid is another amazing tool that you could use to pose questions to your students and allow them to respond with a short video.  You could ask them to reflect on a reading or other assignments.   

You can learn more about FlipGrid and ways to us it here.  Flip Grid works with Google Classroom.  You can connect it to your Google Classroom and post assignments through FlipGrid.  

EdPuzzle

EdPuzzle is another tool that you can use to create assignments that your students could easily complete from home on their own devices.  You can learn more about EdPuzzle here.  EdPuzzle also integrates with Google Classroom.  You can post EdPuzzle assignments into Google Classroom from EdPuzzle.

Turn a .PDF worksheet into a Google Classroom Digital Assignment

Today we are going to learn a quick and easy way to turn those .pdf worksheet files into a format that can be assigned and completed in Google Classroom.

I will walk you through the process in the video but here are the basic steps:
1) Save the worksheet as an image (make it the background on the slide)
2) Create a new Google Slide
3) Change Google Slide size to 8.5×11 or 11×8.5 depending on your worksheet
4) Enter text boxes for students to type answers over the image

It is super simple to accomplish and can turn something old into something useful during these times.

EdTech Quick Tip: Trouble printing .pdf in Google Chrome

We have been struggling around our household with printing pdf files. When you click print the browser is freezing on the print preview screen. The work around I have come up with is to download the pdf and open it in Adobe Acrobat Viewer instead of Chrome. You can change the settings of your Chrome browser to force it to do that. In the Chrome settings search for pdf. Under Site Settings will be the PDF Documents menu. Expand that and turn on the setting to “Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome”

EdTech Update 26 March 2020

EdTech Update
26 March 2020

What a busy and interesting time we are all working through!
Today I am bringing you something new, a reminder, and something fun. In true dessert first fashion let me throw something fun at you first.
This is my current favorite song. You will either love it and think it is genius or you will HATE it and hope you never hear it again. Feel free to let me know where you fall on the issue.

For our reminder, you can get help with Google Hangouts, Meet, Contacts, Calendar, and how they all work together to run your new online class through the link below.

https://edtechmrbrown.com/quick-tips/f/quick-start-guide-to-google-hangouts

Something New!!!
Google Jamboard
Jamboard is an interactive whiteboard software that you could use during your Google Meet sessions or even in class someday….
Check out the video and link below for a quick introduction to Jamboard.

Google Voice

Google Voice

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If you are unable to get to your school phone and don’t want to use your personal phone number, Google Voice could be a great option for you to use when making phone calls to contact parents.  You can set up a free Google Voice account with your personal Google Account.  You cannot set up a Google Voice account with your school Google account, it must be a personal account.  Google Voice will generate a phone number that will forward to your personal phone number.  When you make calls from the Google Voice Application it will show the new Google Voice number as our caller ID.  You can access Google Voice through a mobile phone application or on a computer with a headset.

Here is a link to information about getting started with Google Voice:  https://support.google.com/voice/answer/115061?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en 

Getting Started with Google Meets and More

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Google Hangouts Meet will be a primary contact tool that you use with your students during this time. 

The first step you will need to take is to create a Gmail Contact Group of your students.  Those groups are called “Labels” and they are in Google Contacts.  Here is a quick video walk through of how to set up a Label.  

Do you need to create a spreadsheet of parent email addresses?  There is no exact and easy way to accomplish that in Infinite Campus but we have worked out a plan to help you create that list if you do not already have one.  There are two steps in this process.  The first step will be to create a Google Form requesting that parents verify their current email address that they wish to use.  The second step will be to send that form out through the Messenger platform in Infinite Campus.  This is not going to be a perfect solution.  You will have to fill in the gaps for students who you do not get responses from but this will hopefully drastically reduce the amount of email addresses that you have to look up one at a time in Infinite Campus.  

Step 1 Video Creating the Google Form https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXKd39rYiEs 

Step 2 Video Sending that Form out through Infinite Campus  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sDWT9g55OQ 

If you want to create a Gmail contact group label list for parents here are the steps to create that.

There is no way to just pull a list of parent emails only for all your students. You can select print roster in Infinite Campus to speed up the process of getting all those parent emails. Make sure to check guardians and show guardian contact information.

To schedule a Google Hangouts you will need to send out a Calendar invite.  Your students will receive an email confirmation about the Calendar invite.  In that email will be the link to join the Hangouts meeting.  Here is a quick video on how to send out a calendar invite.  

Are you getting spammed with emails from parents and students accepting your calendar invite?  You can create a filter to automatically archive those responses and keep them out of your inbox.  Here is a quick walk through for setting that up:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNSiI2vjNPw&feature=youtu.be 

Now when you are ready to join your Google Hangout Session the quickest and easiest way to access your meeting is through your calendar.  Here is a quick video walk-through on how to join and operate the meeting.  

You CAN record a Google Hangout Session so that students who missed it can watch it at a later time.  While in your Hangout Meeting click the 3 dots in the bottom right corner and click Record Meeting.  After your meeting is finished and you stop the recording (same place) a recording will be automatically uploaded to your Google Drive in a folder called “Meet Recordings”.  The recording could be uploaded to Google Classroom.  The video recording of the meeting should also be available to the invited guests on the Calendar invite.