After 20 years of teaching at Brookfield Central, I am saying goodbye. Although I spent the majority of that time in the physics classroom alongside my learners. That changed for my last 18 weeks. I ended up in a place similar to where I started, teaching chemistry and biology. So, rather than dealing with juniors and seniors at the end of their high school careers, I was in classrooms with freshmen and sophomores still trying to find their place. At the same time, I was learning and teaching a set curriculum I hadn't taught in over a decade. So, we were learning. But, of course, I already knew the content. The point of this post is to take a step back, reflect, and share the gratitude from the last students I had in my 20 years at Brookfield Central High School, as expressed through the cards and notes they made for me on my last day with them. I don't take many "yay me" moments. But after 20 years, I'll soak this one in.
I was made aware yesterday, that Google apps integration for Canvas Learning Management System was up and running. Today, I dived in and tried a few things. I'm sure there is more here, but I'll dig in more when I have time. Our administrator already added it for us, but it can be added as a normal LTI app through settings. Once you authorize Canvas to access your Google Drive in a quick couple of clicks, I found there were a couple of great efficiencies for me. I can access Google Drive files without leaving Canvas. I can add files from Google Drive directly to my modules without ever leaving Canvas. I not longer have to go to drive and get a link and put that into Canvas. I can go right from Canvas by adding an external tool. Add files from Google Drive into Rich Content Editor. I like to add instructions and rubrics to my assignments in the rich content editor section. But to do this, I've always needed to publish the file in drive, ...