
Students learn to analyze visual informaiton from Google Earth Engine.
- Subject:
- Science
- Physics
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Provider Set:
- Google for Education
- Author:
- Google Applied Digital Skills
- Date Added:
- 08/30/2021
Students learn to analyze visual informaiton from Google Earth Engine.
Students learn how to annoate text in Google Docs.
Teach students using engaging lessons with blend technology tools with content area knowledge.
Help your students and their parents understand digital citizenship and their place on the web.
Help early education students explore simple block coding through interactive games.
Students learn to create healthy digital habits by completing a creative project.
Students will learn how to make a personal educational portfolio with Google Sites.
Innovative learning coach Lauralee Ward from Alpine School District teaches C-Forum about key competencies for blended and personalized learning in the K-12 classroom.
Innovative learning coach Michelle Jensen from Alpine School District teaches C-Forum about key competencies for blended and personalized learning in the K-12 classroom.
UEN trainer Katie Blunt guides C-Forum members through eMedia and discusses ways to utilize eMedia more in the future.
Students learn to use Google Sheets to calculate probability.
Students learn to create and manage a budget in Google Sheets.
Students learn to keep a photo journal using Google Docs.
Students learn to make a professional resume using Google Docs.
This is a lesson plan used in Early Childhood Education1 to teach students about Creative Arts. Course is for 10-12th grade.
Three examples of the hour-long 'Teachng The Spy Hop Way' teacher training, where Myke Johnson takes participants through the different philosophies of creative design and youth engagement. These techniques foster youth voice and empowerment, as well as creating a safe space for artistic exploration. Some of these tools include listening techniques, inquiry based learning structures and quick, fun activities that transform a classroom into a hands-on artistic learning environment.
Three examples of the hour-long 'Teachng The Spy Hop Way' teacher training, where Myke Johnson takes participants through the different philosophies of creative design and youth engagement. These techniques foster youth voice and empowerment, as well as creating a safe space for artistic exploration. Some of these tools include listening techniques, inquiry based learning structures and quick, fun activities that transform a classroom into a hands-on artistic learning environment.
Three examples of the hour-long 'Teachng The Spy Hop Way' teacher training, where Myke Johnson takes participants through the different philosophies of creative design and youth engagement. These techniques foster youth voice and empowerment, as well as creating a safe space for artistic exploration. Some of these tools include listening techniques, inquiry based learning structures and quick, fun activities that transform a classroom into a hands-on artistic learning environment.
Explore current and past hurricanes using Google Earth.
Sort a Google Sheet by color.
Explore famous castles around the world and explore how they incorporated geometry into their designs.
The folk art of -- Chilean dancers at Living Traditions -- is showcased. Contributed by the Utah Arts Council Folk Art Program from their HISPANIC CULTURE IN UTAH archives and the book HECHO IN UTAH, singers, dancers, musicians, boat builders, wood carvers, and ceramists are included in photos, biographies, and audio clips.
The folk art of -- Fuego Tropical at Centro Civico Mexicano -- is showcased. Contributed by the Utah Arts Council Folk Art Program from their HISPANIC CULTURE IN UTAH archives and the book HECHO IN UTAH, singers, dancers, musicians, boat builders, wood carvers, and ceramists are included in photos, biographies, and audio clips.
Since 1988, the U.S. Government has set aside the period from September 15 to October 15 as National Hispanic Heritage Month to honor the many contributions Hispanic Americans have made and continue to make to the United States of America. Our Teacher's Guide brings together resources created during NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes, lesson plans for K-12 classrooms, and think pieces on events and experiences across Hispanic history and heritage.
Sometimes Docs change unexpectedly when sharing them. Learn how to restore a previous version quickly.
Learn about how to create your own website with your students in Google Sites.
In this video, Dani Sloan informs us about the resources available in Preschool Pioneer for our youngest learners. You will learn about preMedia, activity calendars, resources just for parents and online learning games.
This is a lesson plan template created by the Utah Education Network. It is meant to guide educators through creating lesson plans that contain all the necessary components for teacher and student success. Remix this template each time you create a lesson to share in eMedia. When you edit each section of the lesson plan template, delete the template description and add your own content. Add files and links to each section as needed. Remember to replace the preview image with an openly licensed image or screen capture that represents your lesson. After completing each lesson plan section included in this template, you will click "next" at the top of your screen. This is when you will replace this overview with your own brief description of your lesson. You will also be asked to finalize your lesson details (metadata), including connecting it to state curriculum standards. Please do not skip these details. These choices are what align your lesson to state standards and help others search for resources in eMedia. Thank you for contributing to eMedia!
This is a lesson for early childhood learners to discover, learn, and explore their five senses.
In this episode of PDTV, the Professional Development team recaps their virtual UCET conference experience. They chat about the flexibility of the online format, the disadvantages of technical difficulties, and more!
On this virtual PDTV, Jared Fawson explains to viewers how using Canvas templates makes customizing your Canvas page easier than ever! From uploading your own images to Canvas-provided icons, Jared will guide you through making the course uniquely yours.
On this virtual PDTV, Jared Fawson brings colleague Katie Blunt in to talk about student engagement. While engaging tools and nifty websites are useful, they discuss how creating an engaging course or assignment starts before implementation.
In our first PDTV of the school year, Jared Fawson navigates the new normal of remote learning. He chats with Hollie Fisher from Lakeside Elementary in the Davis School District. She shares how she uses OneNote, Teams and more to help with 21st century learning and teaching!
On this episode of UEN PDTV, Dani Sloan and Katie Garrett from UEN go through some tech tools that help maximize time and keep things organized. Even if you are into the old-school method of writing notes down, they have a tech tool for you!
Learn about how to use Google Slides presenter view and make the most of your presentations.
Script for 'Teachng The Spy Hop Way' teacher training, where Myke Johnson takes participants through the different philosophies of creative design and youth engagement. These techniques foster youth voice and empowerment, as well as creating a safe space for artistic exploration. Some of these tools include listening techniques, inquiry based learning structures and quick, fun activities that transform a classroom into a hands-on artistic learning enviornment.
Sometimes you want to skip slides during a presentation; Google Slides make it easy.
Students will examine the lyrics and context surrounding three country songs related to the 9/11 attacks: Alan Jackson's "Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning?" Brooks and Dunn's "Only in America," and Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue." Through the lens of these songs, they consider ways Americans reacted to the tragedy of September 11th, and discuss whether some reactions might be more appropriate than others.
An overview of the purpose of the Spy Hop Art Shop videos.
In this video, Connor shows us a cheap and easy way to create a homemade tripod for your phone, so your camera footage isn't shakey!
In this video, Adam takes you step by step through the process of creating a cardboard puppet head that you can decorate.
In this video, Adam shows how to make miniature trees out of things you have in your yard or can get for cheap. These can be perfect for your forced perspective movies!
In this video, gabby explains how to stitch together a series of shorter clips to create movement, momentum and story.
In this video, Anthony takes us through the online tutorial series Ableton Educational and shows us how electronic beats are created.
In this video, Anthony takes us through the online tutorial series Ableton Educational and shows us how electronic basslines are created.
In this video, Anthony takes us through the online tutorial series Ableton Educational and shows us how electronic synth melodies are created.
In this video, Sam goes over some of the basic techniques to create the illusion of movement and speed when animating clay in stop motion.
In this video, Sam explains how cameras capture the depth of field of it's subject, and how this can be manipulated and altered to alter the mood of the clip.
In this video, Gabby explains how using B Roll footage in your film can help illustrate the topics your subject is talking about.
8th grade math teachers Jeff Wilkinson and Bill McKay from Centerville Jr High in Davis District describe blended strategies using the rotation model with their math classes.
UEN PDTV takes a roadtrip to Nebo School District to see how they are using and developing OER textbooks.
On this episode of UEN PDTV, Dani and Dr. Ben Springer discuss how teachers and leaders can start implementing Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in their classrooms and schools. Modeling and practicing SEL can lead to a happier environment for not only students, but yourself as well!
This resource includes a pdf file of an infographic. The infographic displays a quick overview of web resources and productions provided by the Utah Education Network (UEN) professional development team. These resources were the focus of UEN's presentations at UCET 2021.
Dani Sloan and Heather Price, a Teacher Librarian from Skyridge High School, explore NoodleTools. Heather shows us how NoodleTools makes it quick and easy for students and educators alike to cite their research sources.
In this edition of Utah's Online Library Product & Librarian Spotlight, Dani Sloan and Melinda Overson, a librarian from Bryce Valley High School, explore NoveList Plus. NoveList Plus is a database of book recommendations for all library workers who do readers' advisory.
Dani Sloan and Katie Blunt give us the newest updates with Utah's Online Library and eMedia. Gale in Context now offers ebooks for young learners! Also, did you know eMedia includes a hub for Utah's Online Library?
Post-visit resources to continue students' education into watching animated film critically.
A pre-visit guide to prepare students before the presentation. A quick introduction to animation and animation terms.
A recorded version of the Behind the Animation presentation.
A study guide for the animated film Song of the Sea, with pre- and post-screening questions and activities.
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