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12-13 MILI Junior iPad Month 3

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Webinar archive (you must watch it from a computer):

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If you did not attend the webinar live you must watch the archive and answer this question about it in a blog post. Title your blog post "October webinar question."

  1. Which Google tips and tricks shown in the webinar were new to you? How will you share them with students?

 


Web Searching & Social Bookmarking

 

Google Custom Search

Create your own search engine with only websites you want it to search

 

Bit.ly app

 

Google web searching tips:

 

Worksheets from the Research Project Calculator Support Materials to help students with search & evaluation:

 

Fake websites you can use to talk about website evaluation:

 

Other Google search products: 

 

ASSIGNMENTS

 

1. Create a Google Custom Search and write a blog post about it, including a link to it. This can be a fake one for now, but blog about how you could potentially use this with students.

2. Download the Bit.ly app and save some bookmarks there. Do you think this could be a helpful way for you to save links to items? Blog your thoughts about it.

3. Remember to post at least 2 blog posts a month.

 

NEED HELP WRITING A BLOG?

 

If you can't think of what to write about in your blog post, keep these things in mind:

  • Keep the blog post on the theme of the month. Think about the ideas, tools, or concepts introduced when writing your post.
  • What this month was interesting to you? How could you see using an idea, concept, or tool in your professional or personal life or in the classroom, or how have you already used it? Give examples.
  • What was new to you? Identify an idea, concept, or tool that was new to you and explore your thoughts about this new item and how it could add to or change something you already do.
  • Keep it positive. We know you may not love every idea, concept, or tool we tell you about, but tell us positively why you think it may not work for you. Give examples.

 

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