This is a colleague resource page!
This space is dedicated to housing any links, tools, or artifacts that I want to offer to my teacher peers online and at school. If you think I should add anything, let me know via the Contact button above.
PD Resources:
Illuminate Ed Tutorial #1 : Logging in, creating an assessment, scanning student answers, reviewing data
Illuminate Ed Tutorial #2: Sharing an assessment, using rubricked responses, customizing bubble sheets, and using pre-built reports.
You Don't Need an App for that: An extensive list of education web apps arranged by category, made by Cindy Garmon Tomlin of Onsted Elementary School.
Illuminate Ed Tutorial #2: Sharing an assessment, using rubricked responses, customizing bubble sheets, and using pre-built reports.
You Don't Need an App for that: An extensive list of education web apps arranged by category, made by Cindy Garmon Tomlin of Onsted Elementary School.
Teacher Tech Tools:
Jeopardy Labs: A jeopardy game generator and storehouse.
Doodle: Online scheduling software that helps you and your colleagues find a time to meet. Kindle Cloud Reader: Kindle for your Desktop. Audible: Online audiobook warehouse. Answergarden: A scribblespace for your students to discuss online. A word cloud is made in real time. Text 2 Mindmap: A mindmapping software that maps while you type. Schoology: Learning management system with LOTS to offer. Socrative: Visualizing system for student discussions. Polleverywhere: Instant live polls for presentations that turns cell phones into clickers. Padlet: Collaboration platform. Plickers: Paper clicker system. Tubechop: Select only the part of a youtube clip that you need. Bouncy Balls and TooLoud: Gives a visual for noise level using your computer's Mic. Canva: Design website for creating layouts and graphics for websites, posters, and multiple other types of visual media. Kaizena: A google web application that allows teachers to record feedback and attach digital lessons directly on student work. futureme.org: A website that you can use to send an email to yourself in the future-- like a time capsule. |
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