Join the HyperDoc Community
Before sharing your HyperDocs with fellow educators, make sure you change your privacy settings to "Anyone with the link can view". Then head on over to Teachers Give Teachers or use #HyperDoc on Twitter. Use this Google Docs add-on that will help you select a Creative Commons license and then embed the image and license link in the document.
How to Give:
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Twitter HashtagsTeachers from all over the world share their lesson creations on Twitter using #HyperDocs #Ditchbook #BetterTogether. This is the best place to begin curating your own collection.
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Ditch That TextbookMatt Miller, author of Ditch That Textbook and The Digital Pirate, wrote a series of several blog post outlining how you can use multiple Google Apps together to create exciting classroom activities.
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HyperDocaholicsThere are several educators you can follow on Twitter that are passionate about HyperDocs. They are constantly sharing their ideas and resources.
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Control Alt AchieveEric Curts has some amazing ideas on how to use Google Apps to support instruction, all of which are perfect for embedded HyperDoc activities.
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HyperDocs.coThis is the home of the HyperDocs originators. Lisa, Kelly and Sarah share all of their resources to get you started on your path to lesson transformation.
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Rock the LabRock the Lab contains many HyperDocs across all content areas for grades K-5 teachers. Lessons follow the NEISD Scope and Sequence.
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