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10 Ways to Use Google Docs in Physical Education

10 Ways to Use Google Docs in Physical Education | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
  Link to Google Drawing:  Teachers, please feel free to use this at your schools and with students. This image is under copyright, please do not republish onto public blogs.

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Tegan Dwyer's curator insight, May 17, 2017 3:01 AM
This is a great short article on how Google Docs can be used in a Physical Education classroom.
Jessica Grange's curator insight, May 25, 2019 11:37 PM
Some simple suggestions to kick start the incorporation of technology into the HPE classroom.  
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Tons of free educational resources for teachers using Google services in their instruction 

Tons of free educational resources for teachers using Google services in their instruction  | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

"This is a quick post to share with you this wonderful free resource from Google for Education where you can access tons of helpful guides, training lessons, tips, and educator-created materials to help you make the best of Google services in your instruction ..."


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100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design

100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
From visual puns to the grid, or what Edward Tufte has to do with the invention of the fine print.

Design history books abound, but they tend to be organized by chronology and focused on concrete -isms. From publisher Laurence King, who brought us the epic Saul Bass monograph, and the prolific design writer Steven Hellerwith design critic Veronique Vienne comes 100 Ideas that Changed Graphic Design — a thoughtfully curated inventory of abstract concepts that defined and shaped the art and craft of graphic design, each illustrated with exemplary images and historical context.


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serena.sw's curator insight, June 7, 2013 11:35 PM

Keep this for later reading.

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Using Clips app for small moments and student reflection 

Using Clips app for small moments and student reflection  | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

"...While portfolios often reflect long-term projects or activities, they don’t necessarily have to. Small moments, ideas, and “aha’s” happen daily ..."


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The mokase phone cover turns your smartphone into a portable espresso maker

The mokase phone cover turns your smartphone into a portable espresso maker | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

There will always be times in the day when you are in desperate need of a caffeine boost, yet no where near the closest café. and for these times, mokase have comprised the answer to your caffeine-deprived prayers, in the shape of a phone case that converts your smartphone into an on-the-go espresso maker. using a simple system of a disposable insert which houses the coffee, and an app that heats it up on demand, the mokase pours out an espresso made by your smartphone.


On setting out to develop a product to brew coffee whilst out and about, Luigi Carfora and clemente biondo of ‘smart k’ had the idea of incorporating it into a gadget already carried around every day—the smartphone. the duo successfully designed a case that measures less than 1cm in thickness,  is completely waterproof and insulates the coffee when brewed. through a side slit in the mokase, the ‘mokaromi’ cartridge is inserted. the coffee—sealed within a vacuum on the inside of the cartridge—is freed when inserted into the phone, as the ‘spout’ breaks the membrane of the vacuum allowing the drink to exit....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, May 6, 2017 12:20 PM

Using a disposable insert which houses the coffee, and an app that heats it up on demand, the mokase pours out an espresso made by your smartphone. At least, that's the intended design. Fanciful? Yes. Bring it on!