Using Google Docs to Create Digital Kits for Student Projects - The Tempered Radical
One of the most valuable #edtech lessons that I ever learned came from Hall Davidson, who suggests that teachers interested in incorporating digital storytelling projects into their classrooms create digital kits that students can use as starting points for their...
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