Michele Gribbins: Welcome to DTL 2018!
COLRS at UIS: Please share any tips you may have throughout our workshop. You may also ask questions through Backchannelchat.
Madison: Good morning!
Emily Boles: Dropbox - Vickie Cook - for organization and flexibility for files
Emily Boles: Alter Ego - Ray Schroder
COLRS: Evernote
Karl: Desmos Classroom Activities a great online graphing calculator with class interactions possible
Emily Boles: headjack.io - Emily Boles for AR/VR development
Emily Boles: Amara.org - Vance Martin - captioning videos that you don't own
Emily Boles: Lois from UMass Lowell - Jing for video demos for faculty
Ada Duffey: Doceri - you can make videos, write and record your voice
Emily Boles: Abigail - Zoom for conversations in the classroom
Emily Boles: Ada - Doceri iPad app for making videos
Emily Boles: Flip Grid - discussion board but more like Snap Chat
Emily Boles: Google Sheets and Docs for homework. Students can comment on homework problem and respond around the assignment to benefit all students without any effort overhead to find it
Emily Boles: Google Keep for to-do lists
Emily Boles: Google Apps for Education for commuting students
Emily Boles: Google Forms for Exit quizzes for formative assessment...find the patterns!
Emily Boles: Final Draft - real-time collaboration for script writing
Emily Boles: Synchronous sessions are challenging for students...create obstacles, but what can we do instead?
Emily Boles: Unity gaming engine
Emily Boles: Slido - real time polling
Emily Boles: Office 365
Emily Boles: Adobe Spark
Emily Boles: Bright Space LMS and Zoom, as well as h by p (i think) for formative assessment
Emily Boles: Slack for team collaboration
Nancy: It is H5P.org
Emily Boles: Thanks, Nancy!!
Ada Duffey: could you please tell me the website with the resources that you are showing on the screen?
Emily Boles: go.uis.edu/dtl2018
Nancy: where to you find the merge cube diagrams?
Emily Boles: Merge Cube diagram https://www.arvrinedu.com/single-post/Merge-Cube-Printable
Karl: just nowIs there a way of saving the backchat? (It's available for 90 days)