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Best Practices for Using Google Calendar in the Classroom

I’m one of those people who really loves a paper calendar. It makes my heart happy to have a cute calendar with organized little notes in it keeping me on track. It works great…for my personal life. For my teacher life, I would be totally lost without my Google Calendar. I currently teach three different courses, over four sections. Two…
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Lab Report Alternatives – Lab Posters and Lab Memos

I recently outed myself on being on the fence about lab reports (part of my post about NCSU’s LabWrite Program). Lab reports, in my opinion, do a great job of preparing students for the academia portion of the scientific world. They are designed to mimic scientific journals and prepare students for presenting scientific research. While I have a ton of…
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NCSU's LabWrite Program offers detailed lab report tutorials, excel based grading rubrics, information on how to create tables and graphs, and suggestions for every paragraph of the lab report. This free program has it all!

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Lab Reports are a Breeze With NCSU’s LabWrite Program

Can I make a confession? I’m on the fence about lab reports. Part of me sees the value in learning to write within a scientific context, but part of me sees them as a huge waste of time. In fact, the next post that is swimming around in my head deals with alternatives to lab reports (I promise to link…
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How to find free graphics for your website and edit the colors.

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How to Find Great Graphics for Your Classroom or Class Website

As teachers, we are creating things all the time. Everything from course materials, PowerPoints, newsletters, websites, bulletin boards, even t-shirts. I’m not a graphic artist and don’t consider myself overly artsy in the traditional sense, but I love designing things like this. Finding the perfect graphic, arranging items on the screen, choosing just the right font…The whole process is appealing…
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An honest edX review. My experience with a chemistry course through HarvardX. A variety of free courses available. Instructors from Harvard, MIT, Purdue, Microsoft, etc.

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Good Teachers are Life Long Learners – My Honest EdX Review

This site includes affiliate links. Click here for my disclosure policy. The idea that teachers are life long learners almost feels like a redundant statement. I feel like there should be a Captain Obvious Alert on it! My time in the classroom teaches me new things All The Time! Students are constantly teaching me things and making me aware of…
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Find tips for using QR Codes in the classroom. Learn how to generate them, tips for reading them, and fun activities for incorporating them into your curriculum. All at ChemistryIsMyJam.com

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Using QR (Quick Response) Codes in the Classroom

QR Codes In the Classroom Quick Response (QR) Codes can be a powerful tool in your classroom. Any mobile device with a camera can be used to scan and read a QR Code. They can be printed, projected, or imported into a webpage. QR Codes are great ways to direct students to a website, provide hints, spice up a boring…
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