Ever tried copying and pasting scores from an external data source into your PT Pro Gradebook? Although it’s (unfortunately) not that simple, a recent update to PT Pro does allow you to import scores from an external source. This video will walk you through that process for a single assignment. For advanced ways to leverage this feature (such as pulling scores from MathXL or importing scores for multiple assignments), come see us in the HOTSpot!
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
TwosDay - Sean - Columns In Google Docs
Using Google Docs has become the go to for me and so many educators today. But there are still some limitations, compared to Microsoft Word, that require a workaround. Visual organization in Google Docs is a task that’s not quite in tip top shape yet. Creating columns within a page isn’t as intuitive as I’d like it to be, but it’s possible and not all that tough. Check it out...
HOTSpot - Bob - Print Friendly & PDF
If you’ve ever gone to print an article for class or any other reason, you’ve probably discovered it can be a rather messy endeavor. There can be ads, images are out of place, and the last page has only one line of text on it! To help you print articles in a much cleaner way and in as few pages as possible, I want to show you the Print Friendly and PDF extension for the Chrome browser.
Monday, August 28, 2017
TwosDay - Shona - Creating Podcasts
Podcasts are a great way for students to showcase what they know, create an authentic audience, and apply real world applications. Twisted Wave is a great resource that allows students to record on their chrome books, store their podcast in their Google Drive, and share with others. In working with this resource, we found that if a student would like to incorporate their own musical introduction, or have music in the background, they could either use music from the chrome book or their phone if allowed.
HOTSpot - Cory - Image Collecting
Sometimes we have our students producing so many different items that there is not enough of us to go around and take a look at everything. Image collecting allows you to have students simply turn in an image on Google Classroom and then allow an extension called DriveShare to put all those images in a slide deck that is easy for your perusal.
Monday, August 21, 2017
VH HOTSpot - Amanda - Google Calendar and Classroom
As the year begins we’ve received several questions surrounding Google Calendar, especially regarding the calendar options in Google Classroom. Each classroom creates a calendar in which assignments from your stream are posted. However, it is our recommendation that you and your students use the actual “google calendar” link versus the “classroom calendar” link in the about section to view and edit calendars. The other option is to share a Google Calendar with your students. To do this, click on the arrow next to the calendar and select “share this calendar”, select “make this calendar public” and then click on calendar details to find the html link. Copy and paste and you’re all set!
VH HOTSpot - Sean - Google Whitelisting
Being on different Google domains than our students can create challenges at times. However, a feature that allows us to operate in a safe and happy space WITH our kids is available and implemented. This is especially nice on Google Forms which now allows us to automatically collect email addresses from students as they fill any form out, even though they are not on the same domain as we are. This allows us to eliminate a question (and variable) when having them fill out forms by just simply checking the “Collect email addresses” box under setting when you create the form.
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