Category Archives: blogs

Adding a Slideshow to your Blog!

I hope you’ve had a great first full week! With all of the fun things you’ve been doing in your classroom, you might be ready to share some photos with your families at this point!   If you’re already using … Continue reading Continue reading

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RIP Picasa

So you may have heard the news but Picasa is no more. *Pause for a moment in silence.* For many of us Picasa was the way we embedded pictures onto our websites and blogs without taking up space. If you are like me, you already Continue reading

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How to Use Embed Codes

Here is a short video showing you how to use embed codes. Embed codes are super useful on your website or blog.

Embed Codes from Jim Covais on Vimeo.
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Blogging Fun!

I’ve loved working with teachers on their blogs over the last few weeks. Almost every time I meet with a teacher and demonstrate an app or website, I hear the same thing, “I didn’t know that was out there!” There are … Continue reading Continue reading

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Getting Started with Blogs

It’s that time of the year everybody! I know with only one more week until teachers return to work you are thinking only one thing; “I CAN’T WAIT TO GO BACK!” Now this may not be the case but you … Continue reading Continue reading

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SCA Voting Using Blogs and Google Forms

This year the SCA teacher reps at Springfield Park decided to move away from using QUIA and use a Google Form instead. Our only issue with the Google Form was that we could not insert images of the students running, … Continue reading Continue reading

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