The possibilities are endless, and students grow from connecting with other students. Educators have complete control over the privacy, security, and shareability of their grids. What do you get when you combine curious students, innovative teachers, Google Apps for Education , Chromebooks, and the internet? If you are already using Chromebooks in your classroom, either one-to-one, or a few per class, HyperDocs will rock your teaching world.
Use a HyperDoc to share videos, links to valuable and pertinent websites, invite student reflection and feedback, etc. After the Doc is designed by the teacher, students become co-creators in further developing the Doc by sharing their own thoughts and ideas as well as uploading videos they choose, and interacting with other students in small groups.
With HyperDocs, teachers become less of an information gatekeeper and more of a facilitator as students participate in driving the learning process. A HyperDoc can be shared with other students beyond your own classroom to provide further opportunities for collaboration.
As with Flipgrid, educators have complete control over privacy and security to make the experience safe and appropriate for their students. For more information about HyperDocs, check out their YouTube playlist. We love this program. Peekapak is not about direct teaching of curriculum, but rather about integrating literacy, reading, and writing standards into meaningful and engaging lessons, stories, and digital games that foster social-emotional learning.
Peekapak is about nurturing empathy, compassion, and character in early childhood students. Through Peekapak, young children get to know three main characters who live in their own fun-filled, magical world called Peekaville.
Peekapak capitalizes on the way children respond to and engage with story in order to engage them with the original stories and adventures of these Peekaville characters as a vehicle to teach the whole child and improve SEL skills. The Peekapak design was conceptualized for classroom use, but is expanding into the homeschool world.
Learn more by watching this Peekapak intro video. They offer a free basic starter package as well as a free trial so you can see how much your students will love and benefit from this wonderful program.
Comment by Robinsont William on Nov. Let me share my personal opinion on free classroom management software and collaboration tools. I tried to use complementary LanSchool Lite in my digital classroom to have convenient features like screen monitoring and holding interactive sessions with my students. I was surprised to find that the freeware offered very limited interactive features compared to the paid version. It means using multiple free classroom management tools to have all the features, which would be really inconvenient to any teacher.
I would rather prefer one robust classroom management software, that gives me one central computer for managing my class effectively, can eliminate diversions, help me with real-time class monitoring and facilitate collaborative learning. This can really be a game changer in digital classroom setting. Comment by Tanmoy on Feb. Attendance system in School,college,Coaching center is generally paper based which may sometimes cause errors.
Taking attendance manually consumes more time. So the proposed attendance system uses RFID technology to take attendance. In this system, each student is issued an Digital ID Card. Controlling unit is in the institute.
Whenever the card with the students, it will take the attendance. Helping businesses choose better software since Software Categories. Who We Are. For Vendors Write a Review. Jump to:. YES NO. Cost of upgrade: Not provided by vendor.
Device Compatibility:. Best functionality. Does the free tool offer customization? What pricing parameters does the tool follow? What kind of support should I expect? What kind of deployment and access options are available? Looking for Learning Management System software? Check out Capterra's list of the best Learning Management System software solutions. As educators, we all know that videos engage students more than reading texts.
Although having students analyze and reflect on videos should be balanced with textual analysis and interpretations, videos do have the added value of using the visual and auditory channels to help students retain more information so that they can be in a better position to deconstruct the messages encoded in the video, reflect on it, and discuss with peers.
However, like reading texts, especially long intricate texts, students need embedded formative feedback. Watching a 20 minute video for example might disengage a student, or might include more information than the student can retrieve. The best solution to help students think about the video they are watching is embedded questions and discussions. We are presenting them in preference of open source technologies as we support and acknowledge the efforts put into open source technologies as opposed to for-profit edtechs.
H5P is much more than an interactive video platform. It has so many possibilities. But for this post, we are only discussing its interactive video feature. H5P Interactive video is an HTML5 based interactive video content type allowing users to add multiple choice and fill in the blank questions, pop-up text and other types of interactions to their videos using only a web browser.
What we also found awesome is that you can make your videos more engaging with H5P and interactive video on WordPress, Moodle and Drupal; and it lets you track student performance. Sometimes you just want to have you students take intermittent notes on particular time lapses of the video. Whether note-taking, posing questions, self-questioning, reflecting, or just summarizing, students use these techniques to improve their performance. Later, they just click on a line for the video to jump to the relevant part.
S o any student can save their notes to Google Drive. Students can share their Video. I know you adore PowerPoint. Fortunately, Microsoft has added a PowerPoint add-in, Office Mix that turns your PowerPoint presentation into an interactive video, for free.
You can add audio, video, and digital ink; create polls and interactive apps; create quizzes and simulations; design assessments and get reports; gain insights and analytics of video interactors; and it can playback on any device. Microsoft has created a decent set of tutorials for Office Microsoft. It also has a page just for educators to support their classroom teaching for blended, flipped or completely online instructions. Download and install it here.
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