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Kristin Tack
Communication:  Google drive is a great way to communicate between special ed and general ed teachers in regards to behavior of a student.
Collaboration: My kids have chosen a Prezi to present materials for a science extension, very friendly program
Creativity:  I have not used Powtton myself but have had students use it to share materials for an extension.  They love it!
Critical Thinking:  My teaching partner uses Socrative when assessing her students and I have not used it yet in my class, this is the next program that I need to dive into and use in my classroom.
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Frank D. Wilson
I have used Google Drive to communicate with gen ed teachers in regards to behavior problems within their classes pertaining to my special needs students. It has worked quite well. Powtoons are excellent teaching tool that brings animation into play. It encourages students to communication and having fun doing it.
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Jennifer Easton-Hutchinson
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We also use google docs to do our collaboration and communication among teachers, but very specifically use it frequently for behavior information with special ed and general ed also. It seems like the quickest and most effective way to share information as well as keep organized. They organization of folders is something we need to continue working with our students so they can find their materials later but it is still better organization than the wad of papers jammed in binders or computer cases.