Kami can be used for online document collaboration, which makes it the perfect direct replacement to paper for virtualized learning environments. This article showcases all of it's remote learning features.
The best way to setup Kami for remote learning is to pair it with one of the learning management systems that we directly integrate with.
For example, all of our integrations feature a "Turn In" button to allow students to directly submit their file from the app.
To learn how to setup Kami for your LMS, here is a collection of tutorials:
For Google Classroom: How To Use Kami's Upgraded Google Classroom Integration
Once those integrations are used, you can then see student work before it's submitted by going through Google Classroom. The image below shows Kami integrated into Google Classroom's grader.
To learn how to use Kami with the grader, follow the tutorials and notes below:
For Google Classroom: Grading with Kami
Video and audio can lift the interactiveness of your document. This could be especially important if your work is originally a worksheet, and you're attempting to bring it to life in a virtualized environment.
We've put together a detailed guide on how to use Video/Audio annotation, we've also created a quick video below about this.
This tool is perfect for recording a sample answer, or anything else on your screen. Instructions to set this up is here.
The most straightforward comments to create are text comments. Great for quickly jotting down thoughts or providing feedback on their work. Once you have the Text Comment tool selected, you can click anywhere or select any text to create a
comment on the right margin.