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5 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos
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- eduCanon is an excellent service for creating, assigning, and tracking your students' progress on flipped lessons.
- VideoNotes is a neat tool for taking notes while watching videos.
5 Ways to Collect Digital Exit Tickets
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- 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?"
- Padlet enables you to have students not only share exit responses as text, but to also share exit responses as hyperlinks.
- Socrative actually has an exit ticket activity pre-made for teachers to distribute to students.
- Poll Everywhere allows you to collect responses from an audience via text messaging or through the web.
- 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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