I'm very proud to announce that glearning blog has won the highest eLearning award for teacher projects in Austria: the lörnie-award! The first prize is the participation at the Microsoft European Innovative Forum in Scotland in March 2013. Perhaps I'll get the chance to meet some of my international readers there!
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The number of digital publications has exploded in the past couple of years. And I’m not talking about literature only. Think of manuals fo...
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Google Sheets are great for managing students’ gradebooks and keeping all sorts of organisational content for school. However, I find them ...
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Update : Google has made it possible to copy the link via right-click menu in the meantime. Just click into the video and right click on the...
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At the beginning of this school year I was faced with a novel task: putting the school’s library catalogue online for our students. M...
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I have been an avid user of Kahoot in the classroom basically ever since this innovative tool has started. However, Kahoot does have its lim...
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A common problem I hear from teachers is collecting email addresses from their students. Even though the school might provide the students ...
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For many teachers using Google Drive in class is made more difficult by the fact that not all students use or want to use Google Drive. Mo...
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While few people haven’t even heard the name Chromecast yet, Google’s latest device has made quite a splash within the tech scene and has ...
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For the last week I have been using a new Samsung Chromebook in school (not with students, just for myself as a teacher) and it has been mos...