1. Perfect Layout Design This past year, I've been presenting on basic design skills teachers can use when creating documents and activities at state and national conferences. I knew at some point I would want to add on to this training and take things to the next level and I am getting ready to start… Continue reading May 13 Weekly Finds
Tag: GIFs
January 28 Weekly Finds
1. Sketch and Tell I love this example of a popular EduProtocol created by a 10th-grade student and shared on Twitter by Dr. Scott Petri: https://twitter.com/scottmpetri/status/1484294223843127297?s=20&t=TrOgGzYEBPEE7qXRjAboTg 2. Tips for Successful Writers As a journalism major, I always enjoy finding good tips to help young writers and this graphic that could be printed or embedded in… Continue reading January 28 Weekly Finds
Tech Tuesday, Season 4 Episode 12 – All About YouTube, Part II
This week I’m doing part 2 of how to use YouTube: looking at more advanced features such as how to create live videos, do an advanced search for videos, and customize your channel, along with a few other things. Let’s jump into it! https://youtu.be/nYE8AkG4mWs ADVANCED SEARCHING Let’s start with how to do an advanced search… Continue reading Tech Tuesday, Season 4 Episode 12 – All About YouTube, Part II
Tech Tuesday – Season 3, Episode 13, 10 Ways to Use Animated GIFs
Welcome to a new episode of Tech Tuesday! This week I’m returning to a recent topic. In the last episode, I showed you Brush Ninja, an animated gif tool. But did you know there are lots of other ways to make animated gif’s? Inspired by a blog post from Free Technology for Teachers, I’ll show… Continue reading Tech Tuesday – Season 3, Episode 13, 10 Ways to Use Animated GIFs