KAMI
As your digital pen and paper, Kami makes remote teaching more accessible than ever. With seamless Google Classroom integration, you can create, markup and grade assignments with ease. Your students can easily access your digital assets and annotate, then turn them into the assignment in Google Classroom for grading. The top Kami tools for remote learning include video comments, screen capture comments, voice comments and text-to-speech.
KAMI YouTube playlists: Lots of instructional videos for teachers, students, parents
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1. Learn
Students enjoy annotating text and editing documents using Kami. With our kid-friendly app, students can annotate on ebooks, publisher-supplied PDFs, worksheets and more. Get Started
2. Create
Kami tools boost students' creativity by allowing them to draw freely and annotate with a selection of colors, shapes and text sizes. Students can easily complete tasks and save files with Kami's Google Classroom integration. Get Started
3. Collaborate
Teachers can markup, discuss and provide feedback using Kami's text, audio, and video annotation tools. These collaborative tools encourage active, real-time participation in the classroom.Get Started
Kami has released following NEW premium features over the last 6 months that you may want to try out!
Audio & Video input for annotations; students who have difficulties typing out their comments now have more options for annotating their work and recording their thoughts, either in the context of assistive technology or as a means to accommodate different learning styles.
Text-to-speech; users can now highlight and read aloud any text from any worksheet or assigned text for reading.
In-app dictionary; looking up definitions from within Kami is now easier than ever to help with close-reading assignments.
An Equation editor and for inserting symbols into your workings; a great complement to Math, Science and Music classes, get more out your classroom devices!
Additional Resources
Getting Started With Kami
Everything you need to get you set up and ready for first-time Kami users
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Written by Aden Cooper
Setting Up Your Classroom
A starter's guide for teachers to get you up and running with Kami for new users
Navigating The Interface
A brief overview of the tools available in Kami and the difference between the free and paid tools.
A breakdown of the different Menu Bar items and where to find them.
Sending Your First Document and Getting Your Document Back - Google Classroom Users
Steps for pushing out assignments through Google Classroom on the free version of Kami.
Sending Your First Document and Getting Your Document Back - Schoology Users