DC - Digital Literacy

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DC - Digital Literacy

Greg Thompson
Communication - I like the Tagxedo.  It allow students to take a website and place the key words into a word cloud.  It gives students a visual image to help them find key words from the website.

Collaboration - I like Today's Meet.  It is easy for students and teachers to use.  I would probably use it as a journal or an exit out.

Creative - I like ThingLink.  Students can take pictures or draw examples of some of the key math vocabulary and label or explain the picture/drawing with text.

Critical Thinking - I like Kahoot.  This is a quick way to do a formative assessment after a lesson.

Organization - Google Drive.  I use it for my coaching because it is quick and easy to set up links for others to view the documents.  I think students already use Google Documents.
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Re: DC - Digital Literacy

Krista Gafkjen
I like your ideas. After you've tried them, you'll have to let me know how they work.
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Re: DC - Digital Literacy

Dan Breyfogle
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Greg, I agree that ThingLink could have multiple uses in your classroom to give kids a visual representation of the termonology of Math.