This is a Microsoft add on that works with Power Point. When you download Office Mix you can transform your presentations into interactive videos with audio, video recordings, discussion questions, quizzes, and much more. You have the ability to share the video as a link or embed into your website.
An online tool that allows students and teachers to overlap media for a unique presentation. Upload a video or image and tag this image with additional videos, web links, text, and pictures. You can easily share you image with a link or embedding code. This is a great tool for introducing content and/or student lead presentations.
This is a Microsoft application that searches You Tube videos and lets you to download as Mp3 files to a flash drive or file on your computer. This is a great way to save videos and present even when You Tube is not available to you on campus. Converter.CC is also a great option for this
Instructions for accessing your H drive remotely.
Quick and easy audio recording tools.
With a free account students have the ability to make short videos using pictures and images along with custom video themes and music.
This web based program allows teachers to make customized vocabulary lists based on content. You also have the ability to create lists based on on-line articles by copying and pasting the article directly and vocabulary.com will pull out words by difficulty/reading levels.
Another excellent tool for presenting. Here you can create poster style documents and they have a great archive of themes and images that will make any presentation look really professional.
If you are looking for a way to create discussions and lessons based around on-line texts and articles this is a great place to start. Subtext provides a tool that allows you to pull any text from the internet into your content library and from there you can design discussion questions in several formats for students to respond to as they read. This program has the ability to highlight text as you read, search Google, and share comments with others.
This program is very similar to Subtext but you can hyperlink video and images in your annotations of on-line text. It also has a wide range of archived literature to pull from.
This tool allows teachers to create classes, quizzes, and short answer responses with relative ease. You also have the ability to monitor and create instant reports on quiz, poll, and short answer responses. I like this tool because you can schedule quizzes for later dates.
The drive functions as an on-line word processing tool that has unlimited collaboration possibilities. You can share presentations with students. Students can collaborate on documents and presentations. You can make forms that translate into spreadsheets for sign-up sheets, tutorial logs, and restroom passes. Use forms to make self-grading quizzes using flubaroo. Students can create interactive journals with embedded images and videos to share with teachers and peers.
Free downloadable software that allows you to capture images and videos of your computer screen. This is what I use to make my video tutorials.
Use this to shorten URLs when making QR codes or sharing links.
This tool eliminates the suggested videos and adds created by You Tube.
Here you can format conversation to look like mobile phone texts.
Create animated avatars that speak and share with friends, students, and/or coworkers. This might be a fun first-week-of-school activity to get to know your students.
An online tool that allows students and teachers to overlap media for a unique presentation. Upload a video or image and tag this image with additional videos, web links, text, and pictures. You can easily share you image with a link or embedding code. This is a great tool for introducing content and/or student lead presentations.
This is a Microsoft application that searches You Tube videos and lets you to download as Mp3 files to a flash drive or file on your computer. This is a great way to save videos and present even when You Tube is not available to you on campus. Converter.CC is also a great option for this
Instructions for accessing your H drive remotely.
Quick and easy audio recording tools.
With a free account students have the ability to make short videos using pictures and images along with custom video themes and music.
This web based program allows teachers to make customized vocabulary lists based on content. You also have the ability to create lists based on on-line articles by copying and pasting the article directly and vocabulary.com will pull out words by difficulty/reading levels.
Another excellent tool for presenting. Here you can create poster style documents and they have a great archive of themes and images that will make any presentation look really professional.
If you are looking for a way to create discussions and lessons based around on-line texts and articles this is a great place to start. Subtext provides a tool that allows you to pull any text from the internet into your content library and from there you can design discussion questions in several formats for students to respond to as they read. This program has the ability to highlight text as you read, search Google, and share comments with others.
This program is very similar to Subtext but you can hyperlink video and images in your annotations of on-line text. It also has a wide range of archived literature to pull from.
This tool allows teachers to create classes, quizzes, and short answer responses with relative ease. You also have the ability to monitor and create instant reports on quiz, poll, and short answer responses. I like this tool because you can schedule quizzes for later dates.
- Kiazena @ Google Apps Store
The drive functions as an on-line word processing tool that has unlimited collaboration possibilities. You can share presentations with students. Students can collaborate on documents and presentations. You can make forms that translate into spreadsheets for sign-up sheets, tutorial logs, and restroom passes. Use forms to make self-grading quizzes using flubaroo. Students can create interactive journals with embedded images and videos to share with teachers and peers.
Free downloadable software that allows you to capture images and videos of your computer screen. This is what I use to make my video tutorials.
Use this to shorten URLs when making QR codes or sharing links.
- Digital Drop Box using Google Form (not to be confused with the Drop Box software)
- QR codes generator
- QR Code Scanner 8 (This is the best QR code reader in the Windows Apps store). Look for the orange one!
- Audio QR codes
This tool eliminates the suggested videos and adds created by You Tube.
Here you can format conversation to look like mobile phone texts.
Create animated avatars that speak and share with friends, students, and/or coworkers. This might be a fun first-week-of-school activity to get to know your students.