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Whooo's Reading https://www.whooosreading.org - 2 views

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Digital Compass - 1 views

started by Evan Grace on 16 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
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Digital Passport by Common Sense Media | Digital Passport - 0 views

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    Digital Passport is a great way to teach digital citizenship in 3rd through 6th-grade classrooms. It provides a foundation for appropriate and safe online behavior by offering fun and interactive lessons and meets Common Core and ISTE Nets Standards. Students can engage in videos, games, and quizzes about cyber-bullying, respect, digital literacy, and many other topics to promote digital citizenship. The site offers educator materials that can be utilized by simply registering for a login and password. Both students and teachers can access Digital Passport on computers, tablets, or phones in school and at home. The application can be accessed directly through the website or downloaded. One way to implement this tool in lessons is to allow students to have the opportunity to work on Chrome books or in a lab. Students can be assigned quizzes through the teacher dashboard. Once students get through the lessons, they earn badges and a "Certificate of Achievement," which allows for positive reinforcement. Teachers can monitor student progress during the activity and print reports to share with each student, their parents, and administrators. During lessons, students can be assigned to work individually on a device or as a class on a smart board, which allows for an exciting and innovative way to learn about digital citizenship.
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instaGrok.com - 1 views

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    Instagrok is a great tool to use with students who are learning how to conduct online research. Students and teachers can access this application on any device. Teachers can create free student accounts and their own dashboard to assign tasks, provide search guidelines, and monitor student progress. To access all of the dashboard features, there is a relatively affordable yearly subscription. Through customized searches, students are able to read and assess information, take notes, create concept maps, and cite sources. Instagrok can also help students to collaborate on group projects and develop critical reading skills while collecting information for papers and assignments.

Edmodo - Collaboration - 1 views

started by ecooley21 on 16 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
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Google Classroom - 0 views

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    Teachers have the ability to post assignments, resources, check on student progress on assignments and allow students to collaborate with each other.

Digital Passport - 2 views

started by ntirozzi on 17 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
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Classkick Helps for Assessment! - 1 views

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    Teachers can make up tests, quizzes, and other assignments on Classkick. With each response, the teacher can assess the student and provide feedback immediately. As students work on a teacher-made Classkick assignment on their iPads, teachers see every student's work progressing all at once. Students can privately raise hands, teachers give individualized, real-time student feedback, and so much more.
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Seesaw - 2 views

shared by mcsalito on 16 Feb 18 - No Cached
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    Short Description: Seesaw is an educational tool that allows teachers to maintain a digital portfolio of student work, as well as deliver differentiated assignments to specific students. Additionally, the teachers can provide feedback on submitted work and students can submit their work/assignments with text or video comments (typically reflections). The tool also comes with the feature of enabling the sharing of these portfolios with parents of the students. With teacher monitoring and approval, parents can gain access to their child's work to track academic progress, view the teacher's feedback, and contribute commentary of their own to the submissions. Examples of Uses: Teachers can use Seesaw to collect digital files throughout the school year as opposed to a pile of papers. In this sense, Seesaw is effective for both organization and communication. By sharing a student's digital portfolio with the parents, this serves as an effective way to preemptively prevent the need for parent-teacher conferences. Through Seesaw, parents are able to monitor what has been submitted and can also view what the teacher has evaluated or commented upon. In doing so, they can easily determine where their child needs improvement or support. This knowledge and method of communication can lend itself to early solutions before a deficient or underachieving academic situation develops.

Google Classroom - 1 views

started by deevh9 on 13 Feb 18 no follow-up yet
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Formative - 1 views

shared by mcsalito on 26 Feb 16 - No Cached
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    A platform for real-time formative assessments + a FREE next-generation student response system.
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    Short Description: Formative is a free, online tool which allows teachers to create a variety of assessments, collect data, and provide feedback to students in real time. In setting up an assessment, teachers may create their own material or upload documents, images, and YouTube videos (to name a few) to which they may add questions. Such questions can include multiple choice selections, True/False, short responses, and "Show Your Work", the latter two requiring manual grading/correction. After all responses are submitted, the teacher may then receive a summary of class scores and export that data to a spreadsheet. Furthermore, the feature of tagging certain skill sets to an assessment enables a teacher to track each student's progress with a particular subject. Examples of Uses: Formative can be used for nearly any subject or topic. Throughout a unit, a teacher could create multiple assessments to evaluate their class's understanding of the material. In a Social Studies unit on the Founding Fathers for instance, a teacher could upload photos of the different Founding Fathers and ask for an identification and brief description. For another question, they could upload a map of the United States and ask students to manually draw in where certain historical events took place. Also, the teacher could upload portions of the Declaration of Independence and/or the Constitution and have students respond to questions posed regarding those documents.
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Turnitin - Home - 0 views

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    Turnitin is revolutionizing the experience of writing to learn. Turnitin's formative feedback and originality checking services promote critical thinking, ensure academic integrity and help students improve their writing. Turnitin provides instructors with the tools to engage students in the writing process, provide personalized feedback, and assess student progress over time.

Khan Academy (Assessment) - 2 views

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Welearned.it - 0 views

started by valerialear on 21 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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Khan Academy - 1 views

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    From kindergarten to calculus, Khan Academy is here to help. You may have heard about our videos, but did you know that Khan Academy has fun interactive math exercises that cover skills ranging from counting to calculus, grade by grade? Every exercise has step-by-step hints, so your child can practice as much as needed.
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    Khan Academy is a great tool for students and teachers. Students can practice and refine their skills in math while teachers assess and track their progress.
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Google Forms - create and analyze surveys, for free. - 0 views

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    Always trying to work smarter, I make Google Forms do the data analysis for me. By creating an adaptive form, I am able to quickly, efficiently, and impressively record student data. The results are easily translatable into flexible grouping options, formative instruction materials, and of course, good old fashioned tests. Combine Forms with the output google spreadsheet, with conditional formatting, and Flubaroo, and you're working smarter than you've ever done before!

Classkick - 1 views

started by pklouda94 on 30 Jun 18 no follow-up yet

GoGuardian - 1 views

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MathSpring - 1 views

started by Kayla Stevens on 19 Jun 17 no follow-up yet

Edmodo.com - 1 views

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