Google Keep allows teachers to capture items, categorize them effectively, set reminders for time management, share content with strategic partners, and create a tailored repository which is not unlike the human brain, but far more accessible.
Improving Executive Function with Google Tasks (for Students)
While teaching students a Google tool like Tasks isn't in the curriculum, guiding learners to manage their homework agenda better saves teachers considerable time in the area of missed and late work.
Improving Executive Function with Google Tasks (for Teachers)
Itemizing tasks provides clarity, improved efficiency, advantages for mental health, and a momentary boost when they have been successfully completed.
Improving Executive Function with Google Calendar (for Students)
A digital calendar, which can be adjusted, helps learners to visualize the abstract concept of time and manage it efficiently.
Improving Executive Function with Google Calendar (for Teachers)
Google Calendar includes visual support, time management, and easy communication options.
Improving Executive Function with GMail
Managing and prioritizing communication effectively is can aid executive function and avoid the strain of overload and confused messages.
The X Factor: Improving Executive Function with Google Tools
Knowing about and managing the dynamics of executive function applies to all subject areas, but it not explicitly taught in any of them.
What’s your AAQ? (Authentic Assessment Quotient)
Reflection on the authenticity of assessment provides critical opportunity for meeting goals.
H5P: Empowering Educators with Interactive Learning
Create custom learning tools to empower responsive learning activity from students on every lesson.
A Walkthrough of autoCrat
Now that you have had a chance to get the basics of autoCrat and then to hear a more critical review of its applications, I invite you to enjoy a basic walkthrough of this tool, by watching my EmpowerED Tool Talk on autoCrat .






