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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Amy Roediger

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

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.
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A Must Have Gmail Chrome App for Teachers - 0 views

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    "Send from Gmail is one of our favourite Chrome apps we have been using for some years now.  Send from Gmail provides you with a quick way to share web links and other online resources with a single click. For instance, if you are reading a blog post that you want to share with one of your colleagues, you simply click on 'Send from Gmail' button and a new compose window will automatically open with the page title as the subject and selected page text and link address as the message. All you have to do is to simply type in your addressee's email and hit 'send'."
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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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Vibby - 0 views

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    Vibby is the easiest way to highlight, share, and discuss the best parts of a video.
Amy Roediger

3 Tricks in Google Sheets to Try - 0 views

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    Word wrapping, protect range, and hide columns
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Classroom Discussions with Google Sheets - 0 views

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    Use a spreadsheet to have a class discussion.
Amy Roediger

3 Tricks in Google Drive to Try - 0 views

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    Convert to Google Docs on upload, locate files from a particular day, delete large files
Amy Roediger

Google Docs: Reply to Comments Tip - 0 views

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    A good overview, with keyboard shortcuts, for using comments in google docs.
Amy Roediger

Go Mobile with your Presentations - Presefy.com - 0 views

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    John Green told me about this one, similar to Nearpod and PearDeck.
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