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Friday, November 7, 2014

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Sketchnoting FOR Learning  - Sketchnoting helps process and digest a talk, wrap your mind around a large amount of information and organize your thoughts better.Try using sketchnoting as part of your learning process.

Ever think to attach a PARENT GUIDE to tests? Check out this idea here.

5 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos
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  1. On VideoANT anyone can add annotations to any publicly accessible YouTube video.
  2. eduCanon is an excellent service for creating, assigning, and tracking your students' progress on flipped lessons.
  3. VideoNotes is a neat tool for taking notes while watching videos.
  4. With Blubbr you can create interactive quizzes that are based on YouTube clips.

5 Ways to Collect Digital Exit Tickets
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  1. Google Forms can be used to simply ask students to respond to "what did you learn today?" and "what questions do you have for next class?"
  2. Padlet enables you to have students not only share exit responses as text, but to also share exit responses as hyperlinks.
  3. Socrative actually has an exit ticket activity pre-made for teachers to distribute to students.
  4. Poll Everywhere allows you to collect responses from an audience via text messaging or through the web.
  5. Plickers - If not every student in your classroom has a laptop or tablet to use, then you need to check out as a student response system


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