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Amy Roediger

Wizer - 0 views

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    On Wizer you can create interactive writing assignments in a couple of ways. You can create fill-in-the-blank activities that provide students with instant feedback as they work. The other style of writing assignment that you can create on Wizer is an interactive image assignment. You can upload an image and have students label it. As they write their labels they can receive feedback as to whether or not they labeled the image correctly.
Amy Roediger

Teach Students about Online Safety with These Excellent Video Tutorials from Google - 0 views

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    The web provides limitless opportunities for learning, creating, sharing, and exploring the depths of human knowledge. But it is also an unsafe arena where one needs to be equipped with the needed tools and know-how to better stay safe and browse the net securely. As parents and teachers, we need to teach our students about the basics of staying safe online and luckily there are several resources to help you do that. Google Safety Centre is one of the best of them.
Amy Roediger

Student Contest | Write an Editorial on an Issue That Matters to You - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Every day during the school year we invite teenagers to share their opinions about questions like these - on topics from hip-hop to climate change - and hundreds do, posting arguments, reflections and anecdotes to our Student Opinion feature.
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

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

Student Response System - Learn From Your Students - GoSoapBox - 0 views

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    GoSoapBox is a web-based clicker tool used by educators around the world to keep students engaged and gain real-time insight into studen
Amy Roediger

Create Rubrics and Email Grades from a Google Spreadsheet - 0 views

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    Online Rubric is a Google Spreadsheets Add-on that enables to you create rubrics, enter scores, and email scores to students all from one place. Online Rubric provides very clear instructions for each step of the processes of creating a roster sheet, creating a rubric, and emailing grades to students.
Amy Roediger

WhatsDue Gets a Refresh for the New School Year - 0 views

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    "WhatsDue is a free service for sending due date reminders to students. The service sends push notifications to students' iOS and Android devices. I reviewed the service last spring and thought that it was good as it doesn't rely on SMS/ text messaging. Just in time for the new school year WhatsDue released some updates."
Amy Roediger

CiteFast- An Incredibly Easy Citation Tool for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mo... - 0 views

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    "Cite fast is an easy to use web tool for creating citations. Students can utilize it to generate citations in different formats: APA (6th edition), MAL (7th edition), or Chicago (16th edition). The site provides a wide variety of features citation creation super easy and all for free. Some of these features include: automatic look up of journals, books and webpages; easy cut and paste and exporting to MS Word; In-text citation generator with guide and many more."
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

Google Drive: Students Turn In a Folder | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    A script that allows students to turn in a folder from a template.
Amy Roediger

Free Technology for Teachers: Use Your Google or Edmodo Account to Create HSTRY Timelines - 0 views

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    "Since the first time I tried it last fall I have been impressed with HSTRY. HSTRY is a great multimedia timeline creation tool. There are two features of HSTRY that make it stand-out from the crowd. First, as a teacher you can create an online classroom in which you can view all of your students' timelines. Second, as a teacher you can build questions into timelines that you share with your students. You can even insert explanations of the answers to your questions. "
Bradley Edwards

3 Ways of Getting Student Feedback to Improve Your Teaching | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Ideas on how to get feedback from students about how you might improve your teaching.
Bradley Edwards

Excellent Web Tools to Help Students Learn English Pronunciation ~ Educational Technolo... - 0 views

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    Use this to help students who may struggle with pronounce words in the English Language.
Amy Roediger

Versal - 0 views

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    Create fun and interactive courses Bring your expertise to life and publish beautiful and interactive semester length courses, overnight homework assignments, or in-class lessons. Even let students take the lead through collaborative student-led projects. watch the video
Amy Roediger

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 0 views

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    SOLO Hexagons Generator! SOLO Hexagons allow students to identify links between factors very effectively. Students categorise and link factors together for deeper understanding of the relationship between factors. Generate phrases on hexagons with this tool.
Amy Roediger

An Excellent Search Engine for Free Educational Images - 0 views

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    "Everystockphoto is an excellent search engine that allows you to conduct quick searches for free photos. Students can use it to look for images to use in their class projects and/or in their blogs and websites. Everystockphoto indexes and searches millions of free photos in all around the web. Photos returned in search results come under different licenses. Students need to verify the source license of images and make sure they have the permission to use them in their work."
Amy Roediger

Email Each Student a Note | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    From a spreadsheet, send an email to every student.
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