A Handy Chart Featuring Some of The Best Drive Add-ons for Teachers
February 26, 2016
Here is a Google Drive resource we have been working over the last few days. This is basically a collection of some of the best educational add-ons to use for different instructional purposes. All of these add-ons have been reviewed in previous posts here in EdTech and mLearning, what we did is simply compiled them into this chart so you can find it easy to access and refer to them as you want. This is a work in progress and we will be periodically adding more resources in the future. Stay tuned.
Here is a Google Drive resource we have been working over the last few days. This is basically a collection of some of the best educational add-ons to use for different instructional purposes. All of these add-ons have been reviewed in previous posts here in EdTech and mLearning, what we did is simply compiled them into this chart so you can find it easy to access and refer to them as you want. This is a work in progress and we will be periodically adding more resources in the future. Stay tuned.
Categories | Add-ons |
Drive add-ons for creating mind maps | |
Drive add-ons for creating diagrams and flowcharts | |
Drive add-ons for math teachers | |
Drive add-ons for remotely presenting to an audience | |
Drive add-ons to help students with their writing | |
Add-ons to create smarter sheets | |
Add-ons to generate QR codes from Google Sheets | |
Drive add-ons to use with Gmail | |
Twitter tools to use on Drive | |
Speech to text add-ons | |
Drive add-ons for grading and assessments |
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