Graphic Organizers & Mindmaps
Take a look at the guides for Graphic Organizers and Mind Maps.
Try to create a simple mindmap or graphic organizer and post it on your blog.
Examples: Lesson 2 Flowchart Information Transfer Activity K-12 Templates
Maps
Look at the Mapping Guide.
After experimenting with Google Maps, try to add a placemark to the TTP Special Places map or the TTP’ Down Under’ Map.
You can also try embedding those maps on your blog and/or creating your own map and posting that.
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Things to Do
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Go to Feedly and check out recent blog posts from other TTP’ers, grad students, and TTP alumni
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Check out more Google+ Communities, or Facebook Groups on the Social Networking Guide
- Create some funny images with sites like Photofunia and post on your blog Site Building Tools
- Create a padlet, Wordle, or comic strip and post itn on your blog Site Building Tools
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Start a Google+ Hangout-on-air with a classmate or two and post the recording on your blog. Google+ Hangouts
- Work on a Prezi, Google Presentation, or Powtoon and post it on your blog Presentations Guide
- Create a Quizlet set from our class notes or other vocabulary Activity Guide
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Creating an audio recording using Audacity or a Voki Audio Guide
- Use Google Translate to practice pronunciation Week#3
- Redesign your blog (new template) or add some gadgets Blogger Guide
- Create Mindmaps or Graphic Organizers and post them on your blog.
- Add to the TTP Special Places map or the TTP’ Down Under’ Map.
- Create a personalized map (special places, travel destinations, etc.) and post it on your blog.