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Counting with circles and emojis
Learning to count with different objects and circles. Select emojis and then add as many using the left or right arrows. You can also add black circles to compare and count correctly.
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Catch the colored circles
In this game you catch colored circles. But beware of the red ones. If you catch a red circle, you lose a life.
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How to add Jamboard to FigJam: How-to video
Google will discontinue their Jamboard tool at the end of 2024. Luckily, Figma has partnered with Google to offer their tools to teachers and students completely free.
One of their tools is FigJam, an advanced whiteboard collaboration tool with …
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Cool tools 2023: Countdown calendar with tools
As we close out 2023, Eric Curts will share his twenty-four favorite Cool tools from this year on his blog and via the public Google Slide. There is one new entry per day from December 1 to 24, it's a bit like an EdTech Advent Calendar.
This year …
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Four Halloween activities for Google
Eric Curts shares some fun Halloween IT assignments that can be accomplished with the help of Google. He also shares the templates to get you started.
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Teaching with artificial intelligence: OpenAI
OpenAI releases a guide for teachers using ChatGPT in their classroom, explaining how ChatGPT works and its limitations, the effectiveness of AI detectors and biases.
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Paint With Music: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive exercise you can make drawings that are used in music fragments. You use a brush stroke to draw the music.
You can choose between four different worlds in which you will draw:
- the sky, the heavens (with bird sounds as …
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An interactive journey through World War One: Immersion Game
What would you have done in WWI? In these BookWidgets, students learn to empathize with the First World War through the personal stories and documentation from Armistice Day on the BBC Rewind website. With each click-through page, they watch videos …
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Code math game with ChatGPT and Google Sites
In this article, Tony explains how he designed a math game using ChatGPT and Google Sites.
You can also play the game yourself .
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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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Ear training: Replaying played notes on the keyboard
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to play the note played on the keyboard. You also get the chance to play the reference note (the do) each time to help you.
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Writing notes: Chord or triad
In this online exercise on musictheory.net it is the intention that you click on the correct note image next to the name of the chord. The different chords are:
- a major triad ( major triad );
- a minor triad ( minor triad );
- an augmented triad ( …
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