1. Keynote Live-Many people have liked Nearpod, but have disliked the limits the free version has. Keynote Live can be a replacement program! Keynote Live allows you to lead your class through a slide presentation. The one downfall is that it is not interactive yet, in that the audience cannot send answers back to the teacher. What you can do, however, is you can embed a link to a Go Formative (which has all of the best features like multiple choice, short answer, show your work, etc.) that the kids can click on. Watch this video to find out how it works and feel free to reach out to me with questions!
2. iOS 11 Tour-To help get to know iOS11, Alison Mahoney, the lovely TIS at Ross/Sullivan, put together this presentation. Feel free to use it with your students or for yourself! 3. Book Creator-Book creator can be used for more than just books! For this photo, I found the background on Google, added the Schoology logo to it in Pages, saved the image and sent it to Green Screen. Then I took my photo with my background and sent it to Book Creator. I chose the Comic template in Book Creator and added the frame, title, and speech bubble! If you have an idea but aren't sure how to go about creating it, let me know!
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1. Schoology Files-One interesting bug this year with Schoology is certain students will not be able to view a file when the rest of the class is able to. I have been in continuous contact with Schoology about this issue, but they do not have a solution as of yet. If a student is unable to open a file, please email me the name of the student, file, and course and section so that I can pass it along to Schoology. For now, our fix for this issue will be to share the file with your student either through GoogleDrive or by email.
2. Google Keep-This can be for your own use or for your students! Google Keep is similar to 'Post-its' or 'Stickies' with the added benefit of being able to edit them anywhere! Because it's a Google product, it's super simple to share your lists amongst devices and even other people! Check out this site for more info. 3. Green Screen-Our green screen is up and running and ready to be used! In case you've missed it, it's set up in my office, but it can be set up anywhere in the school. It's super simple and the kids have a blast. Shout out to Athena, who has already had her kids filming! The green screen could be used for debates, speeches, how-to videos, reporting, even CERs! |
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