a truly amazing tool that allows users to pack a lot of content into a small space.
What is ThingLink?
a free web-based word processing application created by Google in which files can be created, edited, and stored online.
What is Google Docs?
model designed to help educators infuse technology into teaching and learning
What is SAMR?
create online surveys and quizzes and send them to other people.
What is Google Forms?
Applications that are part of Apple's iWorks Suite
What is Pages, Numbers, and Keynote?
powerful word processor created by Apple that lets you create stunning documents
What is Pages?
where teams of students work together, racing to learn the material in a study set.
What is Quizlet Live?
small software programs that customize the browsing experience
What are Extensions?
similar to Kahoot, with a few key differences. Just like Kahoot, the teacher (or student host) chooses a quiz to begin. A five digit game code is provided.
What is Quizziz?
Applications that are part of Apple's iLife Suite
What is iMovie, GarageBand, Photos?
a line of digital audio workstations created by Apple that allows users to create music or podcasts
What is GarageBand?
where you can build presentations right in your web browser—-no special software is required.
What is Google Slides?
let you do more with your Google aplications.
What are Add-ons?
a tool for using technology to administer quizzes, discussions or surveys. It is a game-based classroom response system played by the whole class in real time.
What is Kahoot?
an awesome website that lets you build a game board without the use of Power Point.
What is Online Jeopardy Labs?
a video editing software application sold by Apple
What is iMovie?
allows people to initiate and participate in text, voice, or video chats, either one-on-one or in a group. Built into Google+ and Gmail.
What is a Google Hangout?
has replaced the Research Tool in Google Applications, such as Docs and Slides.
What is the Explore feature?
a tool where students can type, draw, or submit images to demonstrate their understanding
What is Go Formative?
a cloud-based student response system developed in 2010 by Boston-based graduate school students. It allows teachers to create simple quizzes that students can take quickly.
What is Socrative?
website that allows teachers to create "grids" of short discussion-style questions that students respond to through recorded videos
What is Flipgrid?
an online virtual “bulletin” board where students and teachers can collaborate, reflect, share links, and pictures
What is Padlet?
short for Quick Response
What is QR Reader?
videos that offer a vast array of resources for teachers and students, and teachers also can create their own lessons.
What is TED-Ed Talks?
a powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices
What is Plickers?