Students use collaborative technologies to work with others, including peers, experts or community members, to examine issues and problems from multiple viewpoints.
Teachers can sign up with their school account and get all the premium features for free. Then they can create a class link for their students, and students will have access to all features for free too. Use Canva to creat SO many things. Posters, stickers, presentations, GIFs, videos, brochures, google classroom banners, and SO much more.
Offers many of the same features as the Adobe Suite, but in an online formate. Great way for students to create projects including gifs, pictures, memes, videos, fliers and much more. The full Adobe Suite is available on the comuters in the lab.
Students will demonstrate their learning by creating videos showcasing their mastery of class content. By creating newscasts, vlogs, interviews, short films, screen recordings, and podcasts, they can simultaneously flex their creative muscles and engage in content in more meaningful and interesting ways.
The Google for Education apps below have been utilized frequently by students and teachers, and their uses are commonly known. Included below are some less typical applications for the demonstration of student learning.
Docs:
Add a table of contents to longer documents
create a hyperdoc including links to student created media and resources
Brochure
Resume
Newsletter
Sheets:
Visual representations of data through charts and graphs
Create visual "pixel" art by filling cells with different colors
Slides:
Flashcards
"Choose your own adventure" stories
Photo album
Jamboard:
“Parking lot’ for brainstorming
Question bank
Exit ticket, or “what you learned today”
Online group discussions
Common note-taking area