Digital Literacy: Share Resource

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Digital Literacy: Share Resource

Dwight Laidig
I work with the At-Risk population in our school, so one of the tools that I use the most is Google Docs and Google Drive.  While students are writing research papers, they can share their paper with me and I can see their progress anytime and I can give immediate feedback even if they're not even in my classroom.  I did find some of the organizational sites very interesting, such as Text Mind Map or Flow Chart Maker, and plan on using some of them with my students because organizational skills are one of the skills my students struggle with.