Welcome Back...a bit late!
Sorry for the long absence! It is time to get our weekly blog posts up and running again.
For those of you new to our blog this is a collaborative effort where each week a different educator would share something that is working well for them when it comes to the use of technology resources and tools. The basic purpose is to keep everyone from having to reinvent the wheel and to learn from one another. With that in mind, if you have an idea for something that you would want to share with your peers I would welcome you to join us. Just email your interest and topic to Carol Roth.
For those of you new to our blog this is a collaborative effort where each week a different educator would share something that is working well for them when it comes to the use of technology resources and tools. The basic purpose is to keep everyone from having to reinvent the wheel and to learn from one another. With that in mind, if you have an idea for something that you would want to share with your peers I would welcome you to join us. Just email your interest and topic to Carol Roth.
The Tricks
Speaking of not reinventing the wheel...many of the fabulous tools we use frequently have resources built into them highlighting work other teachers have done. These are useful in gaining ideas for:
- how you could use the tool in your own classroom,
- use the work for your own students as is, OR
- many also allow you to copy the work and modify it to meet you needs.
A few examples:
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In addition, if you requested the upgrade to eduCanon &/or Nearpod they BOTH have really good archives of materials that you can use and update for your specific needs. Nearpod is an interactive presentation tool and eduCanon is a tool to add questions to already existing video. If you are interested in either one of them contact Carol Roth.