Think about an eResource that you can recommend, which you can introduce to your classroom.
Think about an eResource (platform, app, software or technical skill) that you are interested in.
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recommend: FlipGrid
interested in: Adding subtitles to video
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recommend: FlipGrid
ReplyDeleteinterested in: Adding subtitles to video
recommend: Quizizz
ReplyDeleteinterested in: ipad apps useful for in-class teaching
recommend:
ReplyDeleteFlipGrid (speaking), Padlet (brainstorming), Seesaw (LMS), Coggle (for mind maps), Whiteboard (app)...
interested in: apps that work both in HK and China
I think that is Edu puzzle since it is user-friendly, interesting and easy to grasp students' attention.
ReplyDeleterecommend: Peer Deck
ReplyDeleteinterested in: Adobe Spark
recommend: Bookcreator (e-book)
ReplyDeleteinterested in : recording the text in the e-book
Edpuzzle is a useful tool for flipped class learning.
ReplyDeleterecommend: Rainbow one
ReplyDeleteinterested in: online platforms for students to share pictures, video and audio files
Hey Kate, you can give Padlet a try then! :3
Deleterecommend: Edpuzzle
ReplyDeleteinterested in: Video editing & Adding subtitles to videos
recommend: Pear Deck
ReplyDeleteinterested in: Wonderscope, e-book making tool
I also recommend Padlet and Popplet(for making mindmap).
Deleterecommend: Quizizz
ReplyDeleteinterested in: iPad apps for secondary students
recommend: Storyline Online (reading, listening), Khan Academy (grammar), Annenberg Learner (PD resources, interactives, courses, lesson plans)
ReplyDeleteinterested in: free and easy
I would recommend name chooser - a PPT that randomly picks a name which removes students resistance in talking turns
ReplyDeleterecommend: google classroom
ReplyDeleteinterested in: a great variety of materials of any types can be uploaded,audios,videos or reading texts. Assessments can be in all formats, an article, multiple choices or short answers.Students can respond at anytime anywhere, provided that it is before the deadline.By using google doc, students can even compose a text by adding their own sentences to it.
I would recommend nearpod for grammar teaching. Students won't feel embarrassed to express their ideas. I also use OneNote in the lessons, showing students the pages from their textbooks and writing ideas on the IPad instantly, which helps students to follow the pace of the lessons.
ReplyDeleteRecommend: Clips (on iPads), AR Makr, Seesaw
ReplyDeleteRecommend: Kahoot & Seesaw
ReplyDeleteInterested in: Using Adobe Spark to edit videos.
Recommend: bookwidgets, google classroom
ReplyDeleteinterested in: Adobe Spark, Seesaw
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