Top 50 Chrome Extensions for the Classroom e-bog
88,83 DKK
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Spend more time working with students and less time dealing with mundane tasks. If you've ever wished there were a way to add more minutes to the day, Chrome Extensions just may be the answer. In The Top 50 Chrome Extensions for the Classroom by Chris Craft, PhD, you'll learn time-saving tips and efficiency tricks that will help reduce the amount of time spent in lesson preparation and administ...
E-bog
88,83 DKK
Forlag
EdTechTeam Press
Udgivet
15 januar 2019
Længde
132 sider
Genrer
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781945167560
Spend more time working with students and less time dealing with mundane tasks. If you've ever wished there were a way to add more minutes to the day, Chrome Extensions just may be the answer. In The Top 50 Chrome Extensions for the Classroom by Chris Craft, PhD, you'll learn time-saving tips and efficiency tricks that will help reduce the amount of time spent in lesson preparation and administrative tasksso you can spend more time with students.Each tool highlighted in this book correlates to one of the 4 Cs of modern educationcommunication, creativity, collaboration, critical thinkingso you can be sure you're making the best use of your time and efforts. From extensions that keep students safe to those that cut down on repetitive tasks, you'll find the tools you need to make tech integration simple and fun. Try one, or try them all and discover just how productive you can be!+ Bonus 25 Extensions just for fun!';This phenomenal book is packed with practical tips and tricks for teachers, administrators, and students.' Mari Venturino, teacher and blended learning specialist';Educators everywhere have been waiting for something like this; it's something they can use in their classrooms today!' Natasha Rachell, EdS, digital learning specialist';This book is an incredibly rich resource . . . . A must-own for all educators and technologists alike.' Jesse Lubinsky, director of technology and innovation, chief information officer