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  • Active Syllabi
    • Improving Classroom Communication and Workflow
    • Examples >
      • 8th Grade Science at Singapore American School by Wyatt Wilcox
      • 6th Grade Science at Ayeyarwaddy International School by Andrew Bosco
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    • Social
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      • The Google Apps Educator
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        • NGSS Modeling
      • TpT
      • Gumdrop >
        • About
        • The Resources
        • Featured
      • Inquiry Based Learning
      • Continuing Education
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      • Tips for Academic Success
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The Gumdrop Project curates and archives Google Docs for k-12 educators around the world. As a fully functioning Google Drive folder, any educator utilizing Google Apps in their classroom has the ability to search for, make copies of, modify and share Gumdrop Docs. 

The origin of Gumdrop was the realization that, through my own teaching responsibilities, I was producing a tremendous amount of digital content that could be useful to other teachers.   If only there was an easy way to make that content freely available - and searchable - for other teachers.    The Gumdrop Project is now managed by Cinimon Education Group, and educators around the world are able to contribute to, and utilize, the resources.

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