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Author: Tom Mullaney

Tom Mullaney is an education consultant dedicated to making school engaging for students and sustainable for teachers. Tom’s public education experience includes Special Education, Social Studies, educational technology coaching, and digital design. He is a Google for Education Certified Innovator, Trainer, and Product Expert who has spoken at national conferences including SXSW EDU, the National Council for the Social Studies, and ISTE. He shares educational technology ideas on his YouTube channel. Use Tom’s TED-Ed lesson to teach your students about the French Revolution. Contact him on Twitter, @TomEMullaney or via e-mail, mistermullaney@gmail.com.
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Multiple Choice and Distance Learning

As teachers are faced with teaching their students from a distance, a question pops up when educators converse online: How … More

assessment, EDpuzzle, Formative, Google Forms, multiple choice, Quizlet, response validation, Socrative
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10 Tips for Converting to Distance Learning

Considering that Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has already started closing schools, teachers need to have a plan in the event they … More

Coronavirus, COVID-19, Distance Learning, EDpuzzle, G Suite for Education, Google Classroom, Google Earth, Google Expeditions, Google for Education, Google Forms, Google Hangouts Meet, Google Jamboard, Google My Maps, Google Tour Creator, Hangouts Meet, Jamboard, Quizlet, Screencastify, ThingLink, Verso
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Ready. Set. Create: A Guide to Quick Student Creativity

Teachers are encouraged to incorporate the 4Cs into instruction. This is especially so for creativity. Students need to flex their … More

AutoDraw, Chrome Canvas, Creativity, FlipGrid, Google AutoDraw, Google Jamboard, Jamboard, Online Voice Recorder, Remixer, Screencastify, Student creativity, Vocaroo
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Google Classroom Rubrics are Leaving Beta

At BETT 2020, Google for Education made a huge announcement: rubrics are leaving beta. Soon all teachers will be able … More

G Suite for Education, Google Classroom, Google for Education, Rubrics

4 Modalities of Google Classroom Feedback

Any teacher who has read Harry Wong’s The First Days of School knows one of the book’s hard and fast … More

feedback, G Suite for Education, Google Classroom, Google Classroom Android App, Google Classroom Mobile App, Google for Education, Screencastify, student feedback, Vocaroo

Congratulations! It’s Your First Day of Google Classroom!

I have long loved using Google Classroom. I wrote glowingly about how Classroom changed my practice in September 2014 and … More

First Day of Expeditions, Google Expeditions, Google for Education, Google Tour Creator

Digital Breakouts on EDU in 90

I love creating digital breakouts (think digital escape rooms) using Google Sites and Google Forms. I am honored to share … More

Digital Breakouts, EDU in 90, Google for Education, Google Forms, Google Sites, Google Tour Creator

5 Google Classroom Pro Tips for Its 5th Birthday

This fall marks a special occasion for those of us who use G Suite for Education: The fifth birthday of … More

EDpuzzle, G Suite for Education, Google Classroom, Google for Education, Google Jamboard

G Suite for Education Updates with the NCSS Tech Community

I was honored to share recent G Suite for Education updates with the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) … More

G Suite for Education, Google for Education, NCSS, NCSS Tech Community

Quick Student Creativity with Remixer

When teachers look to infuse student creativity into lessons, it does not need to be in the form of long-term … More

Colorzilla, Creativity, French Revolution, French Revolution Lesson Plan, Remixer, Student creativity, Visual Thinkery

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