Host an AppsEvents Summit in 2018
AppsEvents is a leading Google for Education Partner and organizer of Summits & PD Events worldwide. Our 2018 calendar is filling up fast but we still have possibilities to add more events. If you have thought about holding an event at your school, then now is the perfect time to get in touch with us. […]
How to Use the Google Science Journal Android App on a Chromebook
In this episode, Dean runs through using the Google Science Journal Android app on an Acer Chromebook R11. It’s a great app which uses the sensors in the device to help you run experiments in your classroom.
Writing Mathematical Expressions in Docs with EquatIO
Did you know that Texthelp have made EquatIO free for teachers? This means you can now easily create and insert mathematical symbols and expressions, as well as scientific expressions in Google Docs for free! To learn more about all the awesome features of EquatIO, check out the video below by our very own UK Director, […]
Auto Import Grades from From to Google Classroom Gradebook
In this video, Allison shares a new update in Google Classroom that allows you to import Grades from auto-graded quizzes (Google Form) directly into Classroom. By enabling the feature, Classroom automatically limits each form to 1 response per user, collects email addresses, and restricts reponses to users in your domain.
AppsEvents and Acer Global Partnership
During 2017/2018 Google Summit and Bootcamp attendees will have had the opportunity to check out the latest Chromebooks from Acer at events in UK, Europe, Middle East and Asia. Beginning August 2017, AppsEvents is delighted to announce that we have extended the Acer partnership to include all our Global events. Through the AppsEvents team experience, […]
November 2017 G Suite Updates
Google has released a couple of important updates for G Suite this month. Here is our digest of some key updates particularly useful for educators, education support staff, and school leadership. Increased editor limit Did you know that you can now have 100 people editing in a Google Doc/Sheet/Slide at once? That’s double than what […]
#DitchThatFear : An Essay on Change and Innovation
By Joe Marquez As an educator I believe that every lesson should come alive and connect with students on a personal level. I also believe that all teachers should have a drive in connecting with their students. It is up to teachers to ignite a spark that is going to catch fire with their audience. […]
AppsEvents Suite Tips Episode 1 : Sketching in Slides
In the first Suite Tips video Dean showcases the exciting new Slides feature to insert notes from Google Keep. Taking advantage of the stylus with the new Acer Spin 11, Dean is able to sketch on the touchscreen and with some Google magic import that directly into Slides. Plus check out the awesome resource that […]
Personalised Learning: Tailoring Lessons for Every Learning Style
By Martin McKay, CTO, Texthelp Personalised Learning has been a much discussed topic in education for the last few years. The term is everywhere. And it’s very persuasive. It hopes to address learner variability and to make education more accessible for different learners. But, there’s nothing new about personalised learning, either as an aspiration or […]
Amalgamation of APPsmashing Awesomeness
By Joe Marquez The One-Pager Amalgamation of APPsmashing Awesomeness One of my favorite extracurricular activities is finding ways to APPsmash multiple GSuite Tools to produce a collaborative, creative, student centered lesson. APPsmashing is a way to bring in multiple tools, such as Google Docs, Google Slides, and other Google friendly apps and meld them together […]