On this page, you will find a description of some of the district's tech tools that can be used for speaking and listening activities. Scroll through the page to see a description of each tool and a brief explanation.
Flip, formerly known as "flipgrid," is a website that allows teachers to create "grids" to facilitate video discussions.
When you want students to record a video of themselves speaking.
When you want students to be able to see and interact with videos recorded by their classmates.
Kami is an online document annotation and markup tool. Users can digitally annotate PDFs or other static images by drawing, highlighting, inserting text boxes, or embedding multimedia.
When you want students to record themselves speaking and embed that recording onto an existing document.
When you want students to submit their work on Schoology.
When teachers want to embed audio or video directions directly onto worksheets.
Loom and Screencastify are tools for creating screencasts, video recordings of what's seen on the computer screen.
When you want students to record oral presentations.
When you want students to give directions or explain a process on the computer step-by-step.
When teachers want to give video directions to walk students through a process step-by-step.