Charlyn Benalayo

End of the Week Roundup of Blog Posts Shared on Twitter

As part of our weekly series, we have rounded up the most popular blog posts and articles we have shared on Twitter. This week’s list features strategies to serve quiet students, ways to encourage older students to activate their imagination, frustration tolerance skills, the six hat feedback strategy, CuePrompter, Google Docs, and Microsoft Translator! In …

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Google Sites: An Easy Way To Build Your Own Website, No Coding Required

Google Sites is a G Suite tool that allows you to quickly create a team-oriented website without the need for prior knowledge about coding. And it is free! You can use Sites to plan meetings and activities, share information, collaborate on a team project, and stay connected with family members. It can also be used …

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Best Google Chrome Apps For Science Teachers in 2018

Science is a body of knowledge that explains both the physical and natural world. It has a broad set of branches such as physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and more. But it is not just a subject in school that students have to study to get a passing grade. Science exists all around us, from studying …

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Best Google Chrome Add-ons For English Teachers in 2018

Education technology tools have been a great help for teachers to enhance the student’s’ learning experience. But with a lot of apps released in the market, it seems almost impossible to keep up with all of them. There are tons of apps to explore that can surely make a tremendous effect on students learning. And …

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