Tech Tools for the classroom. Includes Professional Development Sources, Organization, Teacher Tools, Classroom Tools, Teacher Websites, Student Websites, and Educational Games
24. Now it is your turn
Thank you so much for your time this
evening. Now you will experiment with
any of the websites which caught your
interest. I can show you examples and
walk around to help or try to answer
questions.
Darlene Achée
dachee40@gmail.com
Stop here to visit each site. At end mention Pocket
Open New Post and Plug-ins in Love to Learn; Show “Google Doc Form” and Livebinder page in Cultivating, discuss comments, but more social = Edmodo*Mention using one gmail account for student email addresses
R5zprs, no email to sign up but email is needed to turn in assignments through backpack, links to Google Drive
I used Flickr/Creative Commons and Wikimedia Commons (except book cover) – both listed under Classroom Tools. Copyright chart including technology included in my Drive Folder which I have a sign up sheet. Book Cover acceptable under “fair use” – site source. Choose music, upload images, insert text. I’m using this tool to increase interest in reading. Sts can create book trailers instead of personal book report.
Just a quick mention of these - Teach sts to follow copyright laws early – google advanced – scroll down and click free to use or share under usage rights, can come back to images if needed
Use classroom password: (love2learn) so kids can use my account and paste name or pic onto presentation
Photobooth link does not work? Next you’ll see audacity on the list – check livebinders/wikihowto for instructions
Mention livebinders, wikispaces, even GoogleDocs/Earth, but focus is on Instagrok