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25. QR Codes Increase Productivity
25. QR Codes Increase Productivity Blog Post Agenda: 1. What are QR Codes? 2.Techie Teachers’ Tricks for Using QR Codes 3. Examples of QR Codes 1. What are QR Codes QR is the abbreviation for Quick Response. QR codes are two-dimensional … Continue reading
15. Flipped Classroom-Video/Screencast Creation (2/2)
THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM (2/2) Video/Screencast Creation Tools Blog Post Agenda: 1. 9 Video/Screencast Creation Tools 🙂 2. Quick Tips for Creating Your Videos/Screencasts 3. Additional Resources for the Flipped Classroom 4. End-of-blog-post bonus (Simple K12) Please visit my previous … Continue reading
11. The 4 C’s – Communication (3/4)
THE 4C’s- COMMUNICATION (3/4) Blog Post Agenda: 1. COMMUNICATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY 2. 50 SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION TOOLS 🙂 In a hurry? Grab this pdf file! 50 (A)synchronous Communication Tools 3. END OF BLOG POST BONUS (Web index for communication) … Continue reading
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