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Episode 204: A Few of My Favorite Google Tools for Research

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Join us as we celebrate TechMas in this year’s Tech the Halls episode! In this episode we discuss a “Few of My Favorite Ways to Research using Google. There is a recap of how I first started to record data for research and ways in which we can offer our students some voice and choice to curate data in their own way for later learning and productivity. As a special holiday gift, I offer a Google Slide Template for note cards too! (See the Link Below in the Show Notes!) Keep learning and be well everyone! Most of all, happy holidays and let’s hope for a happy and healthy New Year!

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Join us as we celebrate TechMas in this year’s Tech the Halls episode! In this episode we discuss a “Few of My Favorite Ways to Research using Google. There is a recap of how I first started to record data for research and ways in which we can offer our students some voice and choice to curate data in their own way for later learning and productivity. As a special holiday gift, I offer a Google Slide Template for note cards too! (See the Link Below in the Show Notes!) Keep learning and be well everyone! Most of all, happy holidays and let’s hope for a happy and healthy New Year!

Music provided courtesy of HookSounds.com under the use and mention license
Bensounds (Royalty Free Music):
https://www.bensound.com/

Incomptech (Royalty Free Music): https://incompetech.com/music/

Sleighbell Soundeffects are provided courtesy of Zapsplat.com

Follow me on Facebook to get notifications about live events: https://www.facebook.com/TechStudyHall/

Follow me on Twitter or Instagram: @DrSmith_Edtech

Website: www.techstudyhall.org

YouTube: Tech Study Hall Channel - Be sure to like and subscribe.

As Heard On the Show:

Digital Note Card Template to Copy (Click Here)

You can make a copy of this for your own Google Drive with an Account.

  continue reading

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