Thursday, December 3, 2015

CHROMEBOOKS APPS

Chromebook apps
CECA took place at Mohegan Sun Casino, this conference showed me how many tools we have to work with our students. Here  I have some notes about  excellent apps to implement our Chromebooks. I am really sure students will be engaged with all this new material. You only need your google account  to sign in here.


Padlet-is a virtual wall that allows people to express their thoughts on a common topic easily. It works like an online sheet of paper where people can put any content (e.g. images, videos, documents, text) anywhere on the page, together with anyone, from any device.https://padlet.com/


Wideo-Engage your students with animated lesson or inspire them with new projects.
Kaizena- is the best place to help students improve their work on Google Drive. Voice feedback for writing is nothing new. Stanford experimented with recording verbal feedback for students on cassette tapes back in the '80s, and there's been a steady stream of research ever since Aug 2014


Lucidchart-is a web-based diagramming software which allows users to collaborate and work together in real time to create flowcharts, organisational charts, website wireframes, UML designs, mind maps, software prototypes, and many other diagram types.
Socrative-is a cloud-based student response system developed in 2010 by Boston-based graduate school students. It allows teachers to create simple quizzes that students can take quickly on laptops – or, more often, via classroom tablet computers or their own smartphones.


Piktochart-is a web-based infographic software which allows users without intensive experience as graphic designers to create professional-grade infographics, using templates.




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