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Communication resource: Seesaw (I would use this resource to allow students to show evidence of their learning to me as a teacher as well as their parents. Parents can receive emails each time their student completes something, so they can watch classroom videos or see student work as it is approved. This is such a cool way to communicate with parents.)
Collaboration resource: Scribble Together (This would be a fantastic resource for students to use as they brainstorm together. They wouldn’t even have to be in the same room. I like the idea of students creating mind maps, Venn Diagrams, and more. The app allows them to print, so they could easily use this to show evidence of collaboration, if needed.)
Creativity resource: Book Creator (I would use this with students to encourage research and writing. With Book Creator students could add personal pictures taken with their device, drawings, narration, and videos. This app would also encourage student creativity. They would ultimately have a product in which they take great pride.)
Critical Thinking resource: Educandy (I would use this site to create games for students to play on a personal device. This could be used both in school and at home. This is an individual activity and could be used with students who finish early and need extra review or even a challenge. Multiple games can be made and linked to a teacher website for student use.)
Organization resource: Kindle (I would use this with students to allow them to read, listen to, and explore reading material options. They could also list and sort reading options they are most interested in exploring.
FOR GRADING PURPOSES: I commented on the Kahoot post.
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