Digital Toolkit
How Do You Show What You Know?
There are always many ways to share what you've learned and what you know after completing a project, assignment, book, or lesson. How will you show what you know? Will you be using technology? if so we have many great online tools to create original projects to share with your audience.
For more information and tutorials about many of these tools visit our Student Technology Support Site
Video
Documentary/ PSA/Commercial/ Interview/ Original Movie /TED Talk/ Screencast/Green Screen
WeVideo
Great online video creation and editing tool. Create videos, podcasts, screencasts, and green screen edits. Log in using your FPS Google account.
BrainPop Make-a-Movie
Create a BrainPop style video about any topic. Log into BrainPop through Classlink.
Flip
Reply to teachers' prompts by creating videos using the webcam, screencasting, or uploading videos created with other sources. Students must access Flipgrid by clicking a link provided by the teacher OR entering a code at https://info.flip.com/.
Canva
Canva offers many choices for creating short videos. Record your slide presentation, narrate still images. or import video to use in a project.
Publish
Brochure(print or digital)/Essay/Creative Writing/Digital Posters/Flyers/Infographic
Newspaper Article/Book/Website
Google Slides and Docs
Create documents and presentations using the applications in Google Suite
Book Creator
Create a digital, interactive online book. Log in using a code provided by your teacher or Ms. Galante.
Canva for Education
An amazing online graphic design tool. Create posters, infographics, presentations, flyers, comics, and so much more! See Ms. Galante for more information.
Microsoft Sway
Create online brochures and informational flyers. Log in through Classlink.