Thursday, January 30, 2020

Edpuzzle Cheat Sheet

Do you share instructional videos with your students? If so, Edpuzzle can help you take things to the next level by helping to hold students accountable for what they learn. With Edpuzzle, you can
  • Access to more than 5 million videos
  • Create your own interactive video lessons
  • Add questions, audio and notes
  • See detailed analytics on your students' results
  • Get storage space for 20 videos
  • Increase storage when you refer Edpuzzle to colleagues

Check out the Edpuzzle Hyperdoc I made using Adobe Spark to learn how you can integrate Edpuzzle into your teaching repertoire.


Edpuzzle

Friday, January 17, 2020

Chrome Extensions Cheat Sheet

Chrome Extensions are software programs that help users customize their experience on the Internet. Unlike the early days of computing, there is no need to install software on your computer. Users can simply log in to their Google Chrome account, visit the Chrome Web Store, and install extensions to the browser rather than the computer. This way, software is attached to your account rather than your device. Feel free to make a copy of my Chrome Extensions Cheat Sheet for some of my favorite Chrome Extensions for educators. Please note: Secondary students (grades 6-8) have the privilege of installing extensions on their own. If elementary teachers want their students to utilize a specific Chrome Extension, please contact the Instructional Technology office to have it pushed out to students.


Sunday, January 12, 2020

Collaboration Tools Cheat Sheet


According to the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), fostering student collaboration has several benefits, including building cultural understanding, communication skills, and knowledge and awareness of a wider world. Instructional collaboration tools make it easy for students to collaborate on research, tackle an issue of concern, and solve problems from peers. Check out my Collaboration Tools Cheat Sheet to learn how you can build collaborative experiences for students in your classroom.