Tech Tuesday

Finds and Thoughts about Tech Integration

Posts tagged with assessment

Can Your Screen Help Manage Your Classroom?

February5

As I walk around different classrooms, I see popular tools or widgets being projected on screens… Timers Noise level meters Text boxes with Work Expectations/Directions Photos/Screenshots of Examples What if all of these options were from one source, and were easy to set up and break down throughout the day without toggling between different websites […]

Making Video Assignments More Interactive for Students (and More Informative For Teachers)

January5

For demonstration purposes, I am a student in many real Google Classrooms. Therefore, I often will receive emails to assignments (since I’m an adult in our school domain with email privileges activated).  I don’t mind receiving these emails as they keep me in the loop of how people are using Google Classroom. I have noticed […]

Game Changer

January21

Technology can be a good avenue for producing a polished piece of work that can be displayed proudly to a large audience. Today’s tech tools can assist even the youngest student in achieving a professional and sophisticated look. Honestly, it’s never been a better time to showcase a student’s work and knowledge at the end […]

App-tober 2: Getting the Most out of BrainPOP on Touches

October9

Since we only have 35 minutes at this week’s App-tober session, this post will serve as preview, notes and reference for what will be demonstrated. A while ago, I wrote a post about BrainPOP and then more recently one about The Mixer. I’m going to continue to highlight this very popular and effective service (that […]


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