If you haven't already purchased this app you may want to. I know... it's $7.99... it's basically a super sized meal at McDonalds. However, this purchase has long lasting benefits. : ] I wanted to highlight this app because a lot of teachers in the building are using it and I think it's good to share what we are doing to help build a stronger community.
Do you need something to help you model more? Model better? And also take your work and post it to your Google Classroom, Moodle, or Edmodo? Well, go to the app store and get GOOD NOTES. Good notes provides teachers with a method to take notes, draw graphics, highlight and mark on PDFs, AND it works with Google Drive. You can take PDFs from drive, mark on them and save them in Drive. Pretty cool right? Shout-out to Jim Hutton for introducing this to me. After 'messing around' with it for a couple minutes I found a lot of benefit this app could bring to the classroom. Modeling peer editing, close reading skills, problem solving in math, Equations in science, showing a pictorial of how something works, having students model how something works via graphics, etc. Mirror your ipad to your projector and give it a go!
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Tired of not being able to make math equations in Google Docs? Well, look no further! Turn on the equations toolbar in Google Docs and share out your resources with your students and colleagues. If this doesn't have enough options for you, contact me! I have some more ideas. : ]
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