Monday, November 18, 2019

Free Tech for Teachers

As I was exploring the Free Tech for Teachers blog, I came across a lot of great resources I can use in my classroom and great tutorials on how to use the tool or certain features of it. One idea that I am really excited about was an extension you can add to your google slides presentations called Slides Randomizer. It lets you take a slides presentation and randomly shuffle all of your slides. This is perfect for my sight words and other phonics slides presentations that I use with my students. This way, the words are always in a random order and the students can't say the word from memory.

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2019/11/how-to-randomly-shuffle-google-slides.html

I also really enjoyed how ever-so-often, he would include a spot that shares the posts that were most popular that week because I know that those posts are most likely going to be beneficial for me to look at. You can tell he spends a lot of time searching technology resources for teachers and I greatly appreciate it because I don't always have the time to search for new online resources. He puts a lot of effort into explaining how to use it in the classroom and the videos are great to show me exactly how to use the tools.

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