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This is an e-reader that allows you to pose questions to students and enhance the text with pop-up text, video, images, etc. You can create a class and there are ready-made readings aligned to Core standards.
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This is an e-reader that allows you to pose questions to students and enhance the text with pop-up text, video, images, etc. You can create a class and there are ready-made readings aligned to Core standards.
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This is an e-reader that allows you to pose questions to students and enhance the text with pop-up text, video, images, etc. You can create a class and there are ready-made readings aligned to Core standards.
Listen Edition - 0 views
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Similar to Twitter, but without ads. Create a cell for a class, have discussions over content, take notes, share information and more.
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This seems like a great resource Abby. I've been trying to find Twitter replacements, since our district blocks Twitter and most other social media sites. Do you have experience using this? I'd love to know more.
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Although my district does not block Twitter, I see this as a great tool for lower elementary kids.
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Dropbox - 0 views
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Store documents in Dropbox and share them with colleagues. They can edit the documents and save them in Dropbox and it will update on everyone's copy.
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Dropbox has been a life saver for me with my 8th grade science kids. We do a weather photo project and they must digitally send it to me. Well, the photo projects are usually too large for email so Dropbox to the rescue. This product is one that both teacher and students can use. Perfect for collaboration as others can edit what you share with them. A similar product would be Google Drive.