Today a special shout out goes to Angi Meyer, MDS teacher at South Lebanon Elementary School. Angi shared a Chrome Extension with Giovanna and myself that neither of us heard about and what a great find. Many of you are using Google Slides for interactive lessons, but you need to leave it in edit mode to move the pieces. Not anymore...check out this short video from Angi and the Chrome Extension called Fullscreen Interactive Google Slides (TM). One more added tip: To remove even more of the screen, go to the upper right hand side under your Google imagine and click on the carrot ^ and more full screen will show. Try it out. You will love it!
How to manipulate Google Slides in Present Mode! Great find by Angi Meyer
Topics: Google
Good morning- for many of you today, Monday Feb 1st, you had a snow day. For others, a virtual day of learning. Regardless what category you fit in; hope your day was great. I wanted to share out something regarding Google Classroom that many of you might know already, but some are just finding out now.
Topics: Google
Please do not hesitate to reach out to your ECSES IT and STEM coaches via email at esces-it@iu13.org
Acellus- if your program uses Acellus for instructional purposes there are some updates I want to share with you.
Topics: Instructional Tech Tools
Fun and easy Digital class Incentive Slides for Elementary
Giovanna had a request for a digital class incentive reward tool for elementary students. Here is what she created. Enjoy...
Topics: reward
BrainPop News - Co-teaching is now available with BrainPop. Teachers can collaborate on assignments and more! Click here for Tips for Co-teaching with BrainPop.
Topics: BrainPop, Instructional Tech Tools





