October 2021 edition

Welcome to Tiger One, the online collection of K-12 technology resources that can be integrated into any classroom.

When the Google Jamboard app was first announced, many teachers worried that the collaborative space couldn't be monitored or traced. Now that Revision History is available, we can truly utilize this clever tool. Here are 20 Free Interactive Jamboard Ideas and Activities For Teachers at Every Grade Level.

PD tip: Ever record yourself, just for you? Like, to watch back? You'd be surprised how much you can learn and grow from watching yourself teach. Borrow our 360 degree camera, and you can watch yourself AND the students....

As educators we often give feedback to students. There are also many times that the students need to give peer feedback as they collaborate. Sometimes giving nor receiving feedback is an easy process. Take a moment to read these tips to help the feedback process.

QR codes can be an easy way to get your students (or parents) to a link. They can printed and posted anywhere, so all they have to do is scan it with their phone's camera. If you are looking for an easy way to create QR codes, Google Chrome now has a quick way to create one, so you don't need an extension or an extra website.

If you need a quick screen capture when on a Windows machine, find the Snipping Tool. While it is similar to the LightShot tool I spotlighted in the December 2019 Edition, the Snipping Tool can take a screen capture of anything on the desktop, whereas LightShot can only capture what's on your browser. ~AO

In case you missed it, Edpuzzle has announced some great updates. You can now create your own personalized video content with Edpuzzle's new screen recording extension, and students can now respond to questions with an audio response.