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Mystery HangoutsA mystery hangout is a video chat between two classrooms that can be anywhere in the world. This video conference between students can be set up in a variety of ways, but it's often organized as a game of 20 Questions in which students try to determine where the students on the other end are located. It's a really cool way to embed curricular concepts like weather studies, language studies, geography, history, and so much more. One little note...you may use any platform you choose, such as Skype, but it's commonly called a "Mystery Hangout." If you're interested in learning more, take a look at this Smore that highlights the basics, visit the #mysteryhangouts hashtag on Twitter, or watch the following YouTube video intro. It's full of great ideas! Also take a look at the Google Hangouts Guide for Teachers. If you'd like to try this out, let me know. I'd love to be a part of the fun.
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Have You Seen Learn 360?Learn 360 is a huge collection of multimedia resources for the classroom including videos, music clips, interactives, games and activities and even lessons! If you've not yet logged in to take a look at what's available, please do. You can speak with your campus librarian to get the login credentials for you and your students. Watch the video below to learn more. Learn About All Things Google
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Jerry Blumengarten, or the Cybrary Man, is a curator of hundreds (if not thousands) of resources for students parents and teachers. You may take a look at his resources at cybraryman.com or follow him on Twitter @cybraryman1. Fair warning: you will need hours to fully explore Jerry's website. What's Happening in the Library?Adobe Spark Page
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AuthorBrad Cloud is the Director of Instructional Technology and Library Services at South San Antonio ISD. AuthorErika White is the Instructional Technology Specialist for South San Antonio ISD. Archives
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