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Amy Roediger

Prism | A Tool for Collaborative Interpretation of Texts - 0 views

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    Prism is a tool for "crowdsourcing interpretation." Users are invited to provide an interpretation of a text by highlighting words according to different categories, or "facets." Each individual interpretation then contributes to the generation of a visualization which demonstrates the combined interpretation of all the users. We envision Prism as a tool for both pedagogical use and scholarly exploration, revealing patterns that exist in the subjective experience of reading a text.
Amy Roediger

Stapleless Book - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    The Stapleless Book is a web tool provided by ReadWriteThink and enables students to create short printed books of approximately 6 to 8 pages. The process is dead simple. Students open up Staples Book tool, type in a title for their book and proceed to constructing their pages. For each page they have the option to choose from different layouts. Once they are done writing up their book they can print out the pages and easily fold them into a neat book. This video shows you how to do the folding part.
Amy Roediger

4 Great Google Drive Tools to Make The Best of Your PDFs ~ Educational Technology and M... - 0 views

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    "Here is a collection of some very good add-ons to use on Google Drive to edit  and share PDFs. Some of the things you can do with these tools include: merge several documents into a single PDF, split or extract pages into one PDF, convert PDFs to images, compress and reduce the size of your PDFs and many more. All of these add-ons are web based and do not require any software installation. You simply add the Chrome extension to your browser and start experimenting with it right away. Give them a try and see what works for you. Enjoy."
Amy Roediger

A Great Google Drive Tool for Taking Notes While Watching Videos ~ Educational Technolo... - 1 views

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    VideoNotes is a free web tool that allows students to take notes on a video they are watching. The notes are synchronized with the video being watched. The good thing about VideoNotes is that it is integrated into Google Drive which means that students will be able to save their notes directly to their Drive account and access, edit, and work on them anytime they want. All the notes are time-stamped.
Bradley Edwards

4 Free Web Tools to Boost Student Engagement | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Trying to find ways to engage your students.  Here are four tools that may be useful.
Amy Roediger

An Excellent Interactive Whiteboard for Creating Tutorials for Your Students ~ Educatio... - 0 views

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    Pixiclip is an excellent free web tool that provides users with a canvas where they can draw, sketch, narrate, and record their creations. This is an ideal whiteboard tool that you can use with your students to record explanations of processes or to create tutorials for flipped classroom materials.
Amy Roediger

Online whiteboard & online collaboration tool | RealtimeBoard - 0 views

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    Collaborative web-based whiteboard tool.
Amy Roediger

Literature Map - The Tourist Map of Literature - 0 views

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    Finding books that kids will like can be a difficult task. Literature Map is a tool that might make that process easier. Literature Map provides a web of authors you might like based on authors that you already enjoy reading. To use Literature Map just type an author's name into the search box and webbed list of authors will be displayed. The authors' names closest to the author whose name you entered are the authors whose work you're most likely to enjoy.
Amy Roediger

Active Reading Strategies Using the DocHub Chrome App - 0 views

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    "Students and teachers can login to the DocHub app (or DocHub.com) using their Google account. From there, it is possible to upload any PDF, text document, or Microsoft Office file from Drive, the web, or even your computer/Chromebook download folder. Once a document had been uploaded, students can highlight, draw, insert text boxes, and even incorporate sticky notes. These annotated PDFs can then be sent to Drive or even shared with a link. Unlike some other web-based annotation tools, all of the annotations remain with the PDF after it has been sent to Drive though the sticky notes only appear when shared with a link."
Amy Roediger

Three Powerful Google Drive tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 0 views

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    One of the best things about Google Drive is the ability to integrate third party applications to enhance the performance of your Drive and increase your productivity.
Amy Roediger

VideoNot.es: Improving How We Learn with Online Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    VideoNot.es has got to be one of the most widely applicable tools in educational technology I've seen in a very long time. The video revolution has transformed the amount of online video used in instruction and this tool is a fine way to improve how students are using video to support their learning. It enables a user to create time-stamped notes along side a video while the video is playing on screen. The notes are archived in one's Google Drive (and can be shared like any other Drive file). Students may return to the notes, click on any time stamped line to interact with the notes and replay any segment of the video to re-learn or clarify the content.
Amy Roediger

Super Teacher Tools - 0 views

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    Games, tools, and more - ready to use! Play Jeopardy, Millionaire, or Speed Match. Create groups, pick a random name, make seating charts and more.
Amy Roediger

Typito - Simple, But Not Too Simple, Video Editing - 0 views

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    Typito is a good tool for creating simple videos. Typito is designed for making audio slideshows like those you might have made in the old YouTube photo slideshow tool or with Animoto. Typito offers a bit more control over the editing process than Animoto does.
Amy Roediger

Common Core Rubric Creation Tool - 1 views

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    Welcome! We've taken the Common Core State Standards and broken them down into manageable, assessable elements in order to make it easier to create real-world Common Core-aligned rubrics that will work for your classroom! Pick-and-choose which elements you want to add to your custom rubric. Everything is customizable; you aren't trapped into our interpretation of the standards. Share your rubric... with anyone on the Web print it Macs can save to PDF (via the print interface) download as Excel CSV (new!) Come back and revise your rubric whenever necessary. No registration required. It's just an awesome free tool!
Amy Roediger

Quick Rubric - 0 views

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    Quick Rubric is a new tool from the folks in Photos for Class. This is a new web based application that allows you to easily set up criterion-referenced rubrics to score your students performances and assignments. You can use Quick Rubric to create rubrics to help you assess things such as oral presentations, writing projects, reading comprehension, storytelling and many more. Rubrics are also proved to be of great help when grading students works especially essay and long narrative writing.
Amy Roediger

MoocNote - Take notes on videos - 0 views

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    MoocNote is a new web tool ideal for flipped classrooms. Using MoocNote, you will be able to build your own video library by importing videos from YouTube, Dropbox, or Google Drive. You can also use MoocNote's video plater interface to add notes to your videos. All of your notes link back to the appropriate place in the videos and are collected into one central place which you can access anytime, anywhere
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