DC Literacy

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DC Literacy

April Muhlbauer
Communication: Remind. Easy to use. Several students and teachers use it.
Collaboration: Evernote. Easy way to share ideas, notes, etc for group work
Creativity: Lego Digital Designer- My kids love building legos, seeing it online makes it interesting and fun for them.
Critical Thinking: Kahoot. Success using Kahoot for test and quiz prep. Check for understanding.
Organization: Dropbox. Simplified way to track files across various devices.  
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Re: DC Literacy

Mike Manderscheid
I use Kahoot as well.  I struggle with buy in from lower level students at times.
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Re: DC Literacy

Brenda Corzette
I like Kahoot as well.  As a substitute teacher, I can bring up Kahoot when we have extra time and usually find a Kahoot that will review the topic at hand and at an appropriate age level.
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Re: DC Literacy

Brenda Corzette
In reply to this post by Mike Manderscheid
I like Kahoot as well.  As a substitute teacher, I can bring up Kahoot when we have extra time and usually find a Kahoot that will review the topic at hand and at an appropriate age level.
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Re: DC Literacy

Heather White
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I like Kahoot as well.  I agree that is it is a great way for test and quiz preparation.