I was fortunate to be allowed to attend EdTech 2017 for our school. During the two and a half days, I was able to attend sessions that I felt were very informative and that provided me with additional resources to bring back and share with my colleagues. The majority of the sessions that I focused on attending were geared towards the Google Classroom and also assistive technology. Sessions such as Making Formative Assessment Fun (and free!) and Integrating Online Resources into the Curriculum were a great way to start the conference. On the second day, sessions such as Managing Class with Google Classroom, Struggling with Student Engagement? Send Out an SOS (Strategy, that is)!, and Google Add-Ons Make Life Easy! provided very useful tips and tricks that I was able to take back to share. By far one of the most useful sessions was the Accessibility for Google Drive: A closer look at Add-ons as Assistive Technology session on Friday. Through these sessions I learned of add-ons and extensions such as Formenate, Doc to Form, and PDF Mergy that I feel my colleagues will find beneficial.
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S. Thornell
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