Voice

Giving Students Voice with Technology

Giving students voice, makes them feel validated, included and heard. IT gives them the opportunity to develop communication skills while growing their thinking.

Google Classroom

Google Classroom a great way to give your students voice. Ask a question and students can respond, share their thinking with the class and then reply to other students. Here's a cheatsheet!

Seesaw

Seesaw allows multiple methods for students share their thinking. Students can use Seesaw to create a digital portfolio, which can then be shared with families. Seesaw captures pictures, videos, annotations and audio which is great for students to be able to share their thinking.

Flipgrid is where your students go to share ideas and learn together. It’s where students amplify and feel amplified. It’s video the way students use video. Short. Authentic. And fun!

Pear Deck

Pear Deck is a great tool that works with Google Slides. It allows for quick Check For Understandings and allows students to share their responses with their peers.

Padlet

Padlet is a like a virtual wall students can post on. They can add text, images, audio, links, video, and more!

Check out all the things you can do with Padlet!