Web Tools of the Trade
What are some of the best web tools for flipping your classroom?
- Google Doc / Blog Post / Website - using text to provide a guide and resources?
- Examples:
- Hyperdocs (Lisa Highfill)
- Digital Challenges (Dan and Reuben)
- Google Drawing - Single canvas where images can be linked to resources
- Google Slides - Traditional linear presentation tool
- Padlet - Single canvas that can be tagged by teacher and students
- Independence Movements: American Colonial vs Scotland
- Thinglink - Tag a single image with text, images, videos
- Tackk - Add images, videos, and links to a single web page.
- Examples:
- TED-Ed - Create a lesson with a TED Talk
- Video Notes - Watch a YouTube video AND take notes AND save them in Google Drive
- EdPuzzle - Add questions to a video AND be able to track your students in it.
- EduCanon - Connects to Google Account. Add questions to a video and track student progress.
- Blendspace - Connects to Google Account. Allows you to string a series of documents, websites, and videos together.
- MoveNote & Present.Me - Chrome Apps that let you record a narration of Docs, Slides, Word files, PowerPoints, PDFs, etc.