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ICT tools – what achieves your objectives?

Think about what you want your students to get out of ICT.

Just a few years back, software tools were stored on your computer but today you can find similar tools online. The tools offer the added value of giving your work an audience, getting feedback, sharing and improving it. Somewhere in the process, you can imagine that learning does happen. There is surely a resource in this list that will help you achieve your objectives. Several will chime with some teachers and not others.

We've provided a little guidance on how you might use some tools, or tagged them with ideas on how they may work. ICT is often not about what the tool can do, but what you do with the tool. For example, Google Drive enables you to share files but you could get students using it to engage in shared real time research. It then becomes a sophisticated tool to collaborate with. Weigh up a focused use, besides a 'hope for the best' use. Don't weigh up quality with hardware and features. At times you might let students choose their own tools.

Of all the words we’ve available to describe these tools, you ought notice that some are entirely absent. The words are enjoyable, cool, innovative and new way to learn. The key words are to do with what achieves teaching objectives. So do experiment, and even return here to share a use that enhances what we aim to do.

Pedagogy and ICT - A Review of the Literature

The Pedagogy and ICT a Review of the Literature article (Loveless, 2009; published by BECTA) covers the relationship between pedagogy and ICT use. This review attempts to offer frameworks for thinking about the ‘What?’, ‘How?' and 'Why?’ questions of teaching with information and communications technologies (ICT), offering a range of tools to help us to understand our teaching in local and global contexts, to help us, as Freire urged, to ‘read the world’ of our practice (Freire and Macedo, 1987). It covers a range of approaches to pedagogy, relating these to ICT and some particular issues raised in the literature (Adapted from Pedagogy and ICT a Review of the Literature, section Introduction).

ICT tools sections

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Chat

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Encourage students to chat in class - TodaysMeet
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Title Encourage students to chat in class
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool, ready for use

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Teaching Ideas / Links
Link


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Talk with your students online - Chatzy
Tool details
Title Talk with your students in an online chatroom
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Online Tool

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Link


© Preview of the site


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Exploit social networking for education - Facebook
Tool details
Title Exploit social networking for education
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Licence / Cost / Platform

A web-based communication tool

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Link

www.facebook.com


Polls and surveys and feedback

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Ask a question and measure the response - Kwiqpoll
Tool details
Title Ask a question and measure the response
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Web Tool

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Link


© Preview of how you receive the question © A graph showing the responses so far

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Measure students' understanding in real-time - UnderStoodIt.com
Tool details
Title Measure students' understanding in real-time
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Free for students, $3 a month for educators. Students use a web browser link or an app to respond.

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.understoodit.com


© Preview from the marketing video

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Get feedback and involve the audience - backchan.nl
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Title Get feedback and involve the audience
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Licence / Cost / Platform

This web tool is an Open Source(tool) project at MIT.

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Link


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Make a questionnaire - Google Drive
Tool details
Title Make a questionnaire
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Online tool requires a Google account. The form tools are very flexible, it's free.

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Link

© Preview of the Google Drive survey form © creating the survey form

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Share a test with a link - Testmoz.com
Tool details
Title Share a test with a link
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Ready to use

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Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.testmoz.com/


© Preview © Preview

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Get feedback from the class during a lesson - PollEverywhere
Tool details
Title Get feedback from the class during a lesson
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool, free for small groups to use then rising in cost

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Link

www.polleverywhere.com


© Preview© Preview © Preview

Blogs and websites

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Write for an online audience - blogs
Tool details
Title Write for an online audience
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

A web tool that is easily available, usually just for the price of registering

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Teaching Ideas / Links
Link


© Preview snapshot only. A downside is that you can lose whole lessons choosing how the blog should look

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Comments powered by questions - Urtak
Tool details
Title Questions and discussion around a blog
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool, available as a feature plugin(tool) for the blog tool WordPress(tool)

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Link


© Preview snapshot of a 'poll'

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Get students to categorise their blogs - Enquiry Blogger
Tool details
Title Get students to categorise their blogs
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool that runs as a Template:Plugin within the WordPress(tool) blogging platform

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Teaching Ideas / Links
Link


© Preview snapshot of a presentation explaining the rationale for Enquiry Blogger © Preview snapshot of diagrams that show the popularity of categories used by students

Web sites

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Share knowledge; share the load of sharing it = Wikispaces
Tool details
Title Share knowledge; share the load of sharing it
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool

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Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.wikispaces.com

© Preview snapshot with some ideas from Wikispaces for using a 'wiki' © Preview snapshot of the wikispaces web © Preview of when you've signed up - you have access to the many features in this version

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A multimedia website project report - Weebly
Tool details
Title A multimedia website project report
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

A web site building tool that works in an Internet browser window.

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

education.weebly.com


© Preview snapshot of the web at Weebly explaining its features

Communicate using multimedia

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Draw diagrams and collaborate - Cacoo
Tool details
Title Draw diagrams and collaborate
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool

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Link


© Preview snapshot of this well-featured drawing tool

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Make a multimedia presentation that can pan and zoom - Prezi
Tool details
Title Make a multimedia presentation that can pan and zoom
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool with a premium downloadable version

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© Preview of the Prezi web site's features © Preview snapshot of the Prezi site with numerous videos describing ways to use it

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Make a multimedia poster - Glogster
Tool details
Title Make a multimedia poster
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool with premium teacher option

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© Preview snapshot of what Glogster can do - see the web link for more

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Tell a story using timeline animation - Kerpoof
Tool details
Title Tell a story using timeline animation
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool from Disney

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Link


© Preview of the animation tool

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Broadcast live video from school - UStream
Tool details
Title Broadcast live video from school
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web based tool, needing a web camera

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.ustream.tv


© Preview snapshot of the video streaming service, USTREAM Tools/Xtranormal

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Make animated characters talk - Voki
Tool details
Title Make animated characters talk
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web based tool, partly free and advertising supported. A none-too costly classroom subscription option is available.

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

voki.com


© Preview snapshot - first choose an 'avatar'

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Watch video - Youtube - Others - Khan Academy
Tool details
Title Watch video
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Licence / Cost / Platform
Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link
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A panoramic presentation with hot-spots - Vuvox
Tool details
Title A panoramic presentation with hot-spots
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web-based tool with some immediate use

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link


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Sort objects with an interactive whiteboard - Triptico
Tool details
Title Sort objects with an interactive whiteboard
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

This is a desktop application to install on a PC or Mac. See the author's video for a demonstrations of new features at: http://www.screenr.com/user/david_triptico

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Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.triptico.co.uk


© Preview snapshot

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Explain ideas using animation
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Title Explain ideas using animation
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Link

SCRATCH; POWERPOINT; TOOLS IN THIS SECTION


Further notes:

  • Visualising Ideas: Mind maps and similar ideas, see e.g. http://www.tessafrica.net/files/tessafrica/kr_brainstorming.pdf
  • Visualising Data: Undertanding the relationship between data (numbers or words) and how they can be visualised - e.g. how changes in numbers impact on the mean, and thus on the graph.
  • Visualising Processes and Simple Ideas: Diagrams in science, Drawing shapes

Communicate – Words

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Keep a personal notebook online - Penzu
Tool details
Title Keep a personal notebook online
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Licence / Cost / Platform

A web-based tool

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Link

www.penzu.com


© Preview snapshot

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Typing, collaboration(tool) and communication(tool)- Word Processor
Tool details
Title Typing, collaboration and communication
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Licence / Cost / Platform

A web-based tool

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Link


© Preview snapshot of zoho.com - an 'online' office wordprocessor ]

Share documents

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Share and keep files online - Dropbox
Tool details
Title Share and keep files online
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool with an optional downloadable program to keep your files synchronised. Take care to 'move' rather than 'delete' files from a synchronised folder.

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.dropbox.com


© Preview of how your folders appear on the web version of Dropbox

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Illustrate content as a word cloud - using Wordle +
Tool details
Title Illustrate content as a word cloud
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

web tool

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link



Collaborate

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Brainstorm ideas and documents - Conceptboard
Tool details
Title Brainstorm ideas and documents
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

A multi-featured web tool. Some free use for individuals.

Subject / Categories
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Link


© Preview snapshot of what conceptboard does - see the web link for a video introduction

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Video conference and message using text - Hall.com
Tool details
Title Video conference and message using text
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool or desktop application

Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

www.hall.com


© Preview snapshot of a help screen in the web edition of hall.com

Tools/StudyHall

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A multimedia 'wall' for creative, collaborative(tool) interaction - Wallwisher

Teaching Approach. Tools/Toolroom/teaching approach (edit)(appears above table)

Tool details
Title A multimedia 'wall' for creative, collaborative interaction
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

webtool

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Link


© Preview snapshot

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Plan and make a mindmap - Mindmeister
Tool details
Title Plan and make a mindmap
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool

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Link


© Preview snapshot © Preview snapshot

Model and Write code

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NY1s-s5S3BGnVgGnwA18hTyMIYk4ZkkpVioFiewWFQE/

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Modelling geometry - Geogebra
Tool details
Title Modelling geometry
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Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool or download

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Use Geogebra for visualisation and modelling

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© Preview snapshot of a model © Preview snapshot of a space where models are shared

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Label objects with notes and knowledge - QR code generator
Tool details
Title Label objects with notes and knowledge
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Web tool allows you to create a code. A phone or webcam app is needed to scan the pattern

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Teaching Ideas / Links
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© Preview snapshot. This QR code stores the information within the pattern itself © Preview snapshot. This QR code is a link back to your data on the generator site

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Write an app for any mobile device - Buzztouch
Tool details
Title Write an app for any mobile device
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Create iphone, ipad and android apps

Subject / Categories
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Link

www.buzztouch.com


© Preview snapshot

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Explain ideas using animation
Tool details
Title Explain ideas using animation
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform
Subject / Categories
Teaching Ideas / Links
Link

SCRATCH; POWERPOINT; TOOLS IN THIS SECTION


Further notes:

  • Visualising Ideas: Mind maps and similar ideas, see e.g. http://www.tessafrica.net/files/tessafrica/kr_brainstorming.pdf
  • Visualising Data: Undertanding the relationship between data (numbers or words) and how they can be visualised - e.g. how changes in numbers impact on the mean, and thus on the graph.
  • Visualising Processes and Simple Ideas: Diagrams in science, Drawing shapes

Measure and handle data

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Use sensors to measure and investigate - Data logging
Tool details
Title Use sensors to measure and investigate
Topic
Licence / Cost / Platform

Needs equipment

Subject / Categories
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Link


Investigating a way to keep your house warm and a graph from an investigation comparing ways to make coffee

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A curriculum

The following table is a guide to the way pupils might progress with their use of sensors and control technology.


Progression in measuring and controlling things What the pupils do in science (or technology)  
Recognise that everyday devices respond to signals and commands and they can make them respond in different ways. Talk about how to use a video recorder. 1
Control devices purposefully and describe the effects of their actions. Technology: introduce robots. 2
Understand how to control equipment to achieve specific outcomes by giving a series of instructions. Technology: control a robot. 3
Use IT to control events in a predetermined manner, to collect physical data and display it. Technology: control a robot and make it perform a set routine. Use sensors to make measurements and display readings. 4
Create sets of instructions to control events, and become sensitive to the need for precision in framing and sequencing instructions. Technology: control a robot and make it perform a set routine. 5
Develop, trial and refine sets of instructions to control events, demonstrating an awareness of the notions of efficiency and economy in framing these instructions. Understand how IT devices can be used to monitor and measure external events, using sensors. Technology: control a robot, make it perform a set routine and not be content with just getting it to work. Use sensors to make measurements, for example, use digital sensors to measure their reaction time. 6
Use IT equipment and software to measure and record physical variables. Use sensors to make measurements in experiments. Use a data logger to record the room temperature and light level over a weekend. Display readings  as time graphs. 7
Select the appropriate IT facilities for specific tasks, taking into account ease of use and suitability for purpose. Design successful means of capturing and preparing information for computer processing. When assembling devices that respond to data from sensors, they describe how feedback might improve the performance of the system. Use sensors to make measurements in experiments. Select appropriate sensors and recording parameters. Use the data in the data logging program or export it to a spreadsheet or word processor. Develop a control system to run a biofermenter, an aquarium or fire alarm. Discuss and document the work to a high standard. 8

Learning to use sensors

Progression is no less important in using computers and sensors than any other part of the curriculum. How then might pupil's skills develop as they move through school? This list is one answer.

Age 5-7

Use sensors to show whose hands are hottest. Show, using graphical or bar displays, which things are hot or which sound is loudest or which place is darkest? For a primer on control, they might learn to use video recorders, programmable toys or robots.

Age 8-11

Use temperature sensors instead of thermometers to investigate the cooling of a drink. Use other sensors as opportunities arise.  Consider the advantages of sensors over human sensors and suggest some uses for them around the home. Use control technology to power models (juston/off to start with) and develop this further (move left/right, fast/slow). Do a control project that combines the use of sensors with control.

Age 11-13

Develop the use of sensors - starting with some initial demonstrations - moving onto investigations. Introduce different sensors, show what they measure and how they are used at home. Pupils might also learn to use a data logger to say, compare indoor and outdoor temperatures over the day.  Use digital sensors for measuring their reaction time or things sliding down a slope. Build a control system such as an air conditioning system or a baby incubator.

Age 14-16

By this age, pupils should be using sensors as scientific tools in investigations and projects. They should develop the skill to use two different sensors at once and plot one value say, pressure against temperature. They should examine data critically and if the data logging software is rather limited, they might learn to put the data into a spreadsheet. Combining data, graphs and text in a word processor report is another important skill. For control work pupils might develop a control system using sensors (push switches or light sensors) and output devices (heaters, buzzers, lamps). In some courses, they would be expected to plan, design, make, test, evaluate and document their project.

Age 18-

Pupil's skills should be put to full use at this age, although sooner would be much more useful. They should be able to choose their measuring tools, analyse data, criticise and document their work on the computer.

See especially Roger Frost's Data_Logging_and_Control

This resource was created by Roger Frost, and is under the ORBIT's CC licence.


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Numbers, graphs and maths - spreadsheet
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Title Numbers, graphs and maths
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Link

Data logging - ideas book

Data Logging and Control

to present

Describe your experiment on video

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Watch video - Youtube - Others - Khan Academy
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Title Watch video
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Licence / Cost / Platform
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Link

to find information

Internet

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Research from within a document

The keen-eyed will have noted that a right-click on text in Microsoft Word can launch a side-panel containing definitions; Wiki pages and information. The feature appears in Google Drive (formerly Google Docs),

A right-click on a word in a Google document show this in much the same way:

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Tools/edusearch

searching for somewhere to search, try the tools on www.scoop.it/edu-search

Teachers may also find this document https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KdxyaC9_7T5zXYhij2CK3s5EyRT-Sq3NbbaWrwSCXzk/edit on conducting research on the internet useful; it offers advice on task design, some websites for lesson ideas, and some ideas for embedding research into high quality pedagogy.

To teach/work with coding

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NY1s-s5S3BGnVgGnwA18hTyMIYk4ZkkpVioFiewWFQE/