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Terra Marsden
This has been an incredibly informational course. I have had Gmail for some time, but have not taken time to explore all the options that help sort and arrange e-mail, such as filters, labels and organizing contacts.

Here in a few weeks I am getting ready to do a technology unit with my students, and I was thinking that it would be so beneficial to set up a group list serve so that I could e-mail the link to students as well as FAQ's so that we could maximize the class time working the project.
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wixica1222@lhory.com
It sounds like you’re taking a very organized and thoughtful approach to using technology in your classroom! Setting up filters, labels, and contact groups in Gmail can really streamline communication and save you a lot of time when sharing resources with students. Creating a group listserv is a smart way to distribute links, FAQs, and project updates efficiently, allowing you to maximize class time for hands-on activities.

If you want to add an extra layer of engagement to your projects or classroom events, you could also consider bringing in live experiences. For example, a   gospel choir for hire  can provide interactive workshops or performances that inspire creativity and teamwork, giving students a memorable and energizing experience while connecting lessons to real-world applications.

Combining digital organization with live, interactive experiences can make your technology unit both efficient and unforgettable for your students.
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wixica1222@lhory.com
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It sounds like you’re taking a very organized and thoughtful approach to using technology in your classroom! Setting up filters, labels, and contact groups in Gmail can really streamline communication and save you a lot of time when sharing resources with students. Creating a group listserv is a smart way to distribute links, FAQs, and project updates efficiently, allowing you to maximize class time for hands-on activities.

If you want to add an extra layer of engagement to your projects or classroom events, you could also consider bringing in live experiences. For example, a gospel choir for hire  can provide interactive workshops or performances that inspire creativity and teamwork, giving students a memorable and energizing experience while connecting lessons to real-world applications.

Combining digital organization with live, interactive experiences can make your technology unit both efficient and unforgettable for your students.
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Erasmus
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Crossy Road exemplifies outstanding game design, taking the classic arcade concept and transforming it into a worldwide sensation with its delightful 3D voxel style.

What Sets It Apart: crossy road

Dynamic Environments: The landscape shifts based on your chosen character (my favorite is the spooky forest for the ghost!).
Risk vs. Reward: Will you wait for the train to go by, or take a chance with a quick jump? The eagle is always on the lookout if you linger too long.
Collectibility Galore: There are hundreds of characters to unlock, each boasting unique visuals and sounds.
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sammysmith
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This course has been incredibly informative, especially for someone like me who has used Gmail for some time without fully exploring its features. I plan to implement a technology unit with my students soon, and I believe setting up a group mailing list will be beneficial. This way, I can easily share links and FAQs with my students, maximizing our class time for the project. Utilizing Gmail's filters, labels, and contact organization will help streamline communication and enhance the overall learning wheelie life experience.