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Friday, October 27, 2017

Google Blogger for Teaching and Learning- Last post of the first season!

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 Before anything, thank so much to all of you for visiting my blog and making powerful comments. 

As we all know we should be changing our topic and we were already moved around into other groups. But, before finishing up, I would like to post the very last Google masterpiece for teaching and learning, Blogger. Therefore, this week I will be potentially posting two blogs. You are welcome to read both or just the first for the next topic.

And there is my next question: Is there a specific topic that you would like to see others to build on for the next few weeks? If you have any idea, I will be accepting suggestion. My goal is to really post things that you can take with you as much as I can, instead of just fulfilling the blogging requirement. Thank you in advance for your help. Here is the link for the next blog called gcextensionstl.blogspot.com

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Google Maps for Teaching and Learning

Hello virtual classmates! One more additional blog and we will be changing topics. Do you already know which your next focused topic will be? I hope you are thinking about it in the middle of all things you are doing at the same time. But again, thanks for following my blog and making good comments.

This week, I will be focused on Google Maps for teaching and learning. Do you happen to have experience teaching how to use Google Maps?

Friday, October 6, 2017

Google+ or Facebooking? The dilemma of social networking in teaching and learning.

Hello, dear classmates! I hope that you are enjoying our online conversations about this weeks' topic related to "Social Networking!" I believe that at this point in this technological era, social networking maintains a substantial position in our lives. What else could we do if we lack this critical piece of our professional, student, and human-being puzzle? Can you imagine! I do not want to go back to the hours of waiting for a letter response and...Well, I will tell you to imagine how life could be without social networking.

Once again, thank you very much for your comments, ideas, and questions about Google Translate, YouTube, and Books that are always very rewarding and challenging. For this week blog, I would like to maintain the spirit of social networking putting Google+ for teaching and learning on the discussion table!

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