Digital Literacy

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Digital Literacy

Drew Dornack
In my district we have used Kahoot and Quizlet.  We have also used prezi for presentations.  We have just given the 7th graders access to their own computers this year and so we are using software that is helping us track their benchmark data as well as using Google classroom to get our classes started.  We are only in the beginning stages and are trying to supplement our curriculum.
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Dale Tokheim
Quizlet is something that our tech integrationist has talked to me about and I think I will try to use that.
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Leslie Mitchell
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I use Kahoot as well. I have yet to use Quizlet. Do you like one better than the other?
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Roxanne
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Quizlet is a great way to review for test. I will have to check out Kahoot.
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Tim Navara
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I love quizlet. I find it to be the best study tool for my students.
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Ryan Duwa
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I love Kahoot.  The kids love Kahoot!  We use it for reviews, and it always turns into a competition among the kids.