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Peer feedback using the chat feature in Google Presentations
Other relevant posts:
- Google Apps in School – Week 1 , Week 2 , Week 3 , Week 4 , Weeks 5+6
- Creating an emotion graph using Google forms
- Marking work in Google Docs
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Embedding Google Maps on Your Blog or Website
about 2 weeks ago - View Comments
This is a pretty straight forward process, but it also can have a variety of different outcomes depending on which map you want to display. It is useful to know these options to offer a richer visual experience on your blog or website.
Here is the basic run through:
Navigate to the location on Google Maps
My Dad Doesn’t Google
about 2 weeks ago - View Comments
We have been spending some time with my Dad who has been visiting us from Australia. During his stay with us I realised, more than usual, how the internet makes no impact on his life. It led me to think through the behaviours that many of us have grown accustomed to.
I kind of get the
Bringing the Google Teacher Academy to the UK
about 3 weeks ago - View Comments
Did you not hear it back in April? It would have been about 7.15 in the morning on April the 15th. It would have sounded like someone whooping with delight (and yes perhaps the sound of feet doing a little jig) as I found out that Google were going ahead with a UK based edition
3 New “Interesting Ways” Resources
about 1 month ago - View Comments
Three new presentations have been kickstarted and are great additions to the collection. Interesting Ways to use the iPad, Google Search and Google Maps in the classroom. Please take a look and consider adding an idea to one of them. I will be updating the links on the collection page too.
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Google Maps Session at #GTAUK
about 1 month ago - View Comments
During the Google Teacher Academy UK I ran a 30 minute session on Google Maps. It was a bit of a whirlwind of a training session but hopefully allowed the participants the chance to briefly play with Maps and also to think about how we could use Maps in a different way.
Here are some of
A Google View of One of My Lessons
about 3 months ago - View Comments
It is certainly not normal to have people taking pictures of your lessons without your knowledge, well here is one that I wasn’t expecting!
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Yes that’s me and a colleague doing some throwing and catching work with our Year 5s during a PE session.
Since it started Google Streetview has been criticised by many for
Google Teacher Academy :: London, UK :: 29th July 2010
about 3 months ago - View Comments
I am so excited to finally be writing about this! Just as the English school Summer holidays are beginning, teachers and educators in Europe will have the opportunity to share their great ideas and exceptional implementation of Google Tools in the classroom.
For almost 3 years I have been running my own mini campaign to
3 Educational Web Applications I’d Like to Make
about 6 months ago - View Comments
I am sure you have had moments when you discover your inner inventor too. Here are three web based applications I have much pondered and if I had more time, money, expertise would probably have made by now.
The old Story – A2 by h.koppdelaney
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StoryBook Earth
Inspired by my work on storytelling using Google Earth
Class Blogging – Joining Up the Dots
about 7 months ago - View Comments
When I first began my own blog nearly four years ago I also had set up a class site too. We had a year of great fun and connections. The experience made me realise how easy it is for classrooms to have a global dimension through the power of this technology. No doubt many of
Is a Google Teacher Academy Really Such a Good Idea?
about 8 months ago - View Comments
Over a year ago I began writing about how disappointing it is that in the UK and Europe there isn’t a version of the US Google Teacher Academy (GTA).
Since then we have started a UK group, with over 120 members and much discussion has taken place. It is that discussion and debate that I


about 1 year ago
I am having a fruitful morning catching up on my blogs. I will be presenting this idea to a group of teachers concerned about audience engagement in student presentations.
Thanks for idea .
about 2 years ago
Mr. Barrett,
Cheers for the referral to my blog. I greatly enjoy your site and look to it daily. I’ll make sure to put you in my blogroll.
Sincerely,
Daniel Cecil