Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Using voice comments in Google Docs to provide students with feedback on their writing

So cool! This video shows you how to record voice comments directly onto your students writing!

Check out this quick video! It's an example of how students can use Google Docs in the classroom from the rough draft- publishing process


Writing in your classroom with Google Docs

Using Google Docs to improve the writing process within your classroom

Anyone who has taught or participated in a writing lesson an elementary classroom knows its a tedious multi-step process. The writing process often takes upwards of several weeks to complete. Teachers run into a ton of road blocks including but not limited too students leaving for pullout sessions, staff/ student absences, students loosing work, and lack of time to provide feedback to students etc. Using Google Docs eliminates a lot of these issues and best of all its FREE. 


Monday, July 21, 2014

ChoiceBoard video tutorial

Watch this quick tutorial to learn how to use ChoiceBoard Creator

Check out my ChoiceBoard page to see a list of features for the app and my wishlist for the app

What's your favorite ipad/ iphone app for children with communication needs?


Mine is ChoiceBoard Creator and here is why- it allows you to create customizable choice boards for learners with communication needs. It is so simple that it only takes minutes to learn or train staff how to use this app. The photo library is not limited. Users can download or take their own pictures! This must be expensive right?! Wrong it's FREE

 
Still not convinced? Check out this video of 2 elementary classrooms using Skype to interview an author.
Just heard back from Melinda Quick Penguin Author Appearance Coordinator, Penguin Young Readers Group and their Skype with Authors is totally free!