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Dotstorming is a neat tool that combines a bit of Padlet with a polling tool. On Dotstorming you can create a space for people to post digital sticky notes. Those notes can contain text and or imag...
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Teachers and students contribute ideas to a shared board, build on each other’s thoughts, and vote for their favorite ideas.
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This year's picks include an audio feedback tool, sites to combat racism and media bias, and an app that lets you Google things in mid-air.
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Sometimes we receive worksheets in PDF from our daughter's teachers for her to work on. Our printer doesn’t work very well, and I know some of the families don't have a printer at home, so in order to make the PDF editable for her and her classmates to complete using a computer, I use Google Slides..
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At the start of every school year I publish an updated version of the Practical Ed Tech Handbook. What started out as a 30 page document in 2015 is now a 64 page PDF. This year’s Practi…
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Perfect for generating writing prompts, research topics, and more. Generate random lists of animals, addresses, things, countries, words, planets, zi
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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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Jigsaw Explorer is a free site that hosts tons of online jigsaw puzzles. It also offers a free tool for creating your own online jigsa
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11 Tools for Teaching With YouTube Videos Richard Byrne - PracticalEdTech.com 5 Tools for Adding Questions to Videos - AKA Making Flipped Lessons After a few years EDpuzzle remains at the top of my list of recommended tools for creating flipped video lessons. It is a neat tool that allows yo
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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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Stay up to date and add to your ed tech toolkit with these tips and free resources in this second in our series on useful tidbits for teaching and learning.
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Don't spend hours transcribing notes after a brainstorm; download the free Post-it® App. Share notes with your team without delays & keep the momentum going.
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You can create your own custom headers using Google Slides. Add your texts (remember to use Word Art for some extra sparkles), shapes, emojis, bitmojis, images, quotes, whatever represents you!
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Whiteboards are a staple of face-to-face classrooms. During remote learning, you can still recreate that experience. Here are 10 ideas to get you started. Let's face it. When you're not present in your classroom, you miss your whiteboard. It's convenient. Everyone in the room can see it.
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Dot storming is a tool that I want to try out in my classroom for voting purposes only. I am hoping this tool can substitute the hand raising count for fieldtrips, Chromebook repairs and choosing afterschool clubs. It gives the user control in the environment by selecting the number of votes the students have and will populate the decision with the most votes. It will eliminate recounting hands, changing their vote and not voting or participating at all. I am excited to explore and implement this tool.