Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – How to Create a Classroom Blog on SeeSaw
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Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – How to Create a Classroom Blog on SeeSaw

SeeSaw is a great digital portfolio tool for students and teachers. It works on all devices including iPads and Android tablets. The service allows students to draw and annotate items in their digital portfolios. Earlier this month SeeSaw added a tool for creating and maintaining classroom blogs. On SeeSaw students can write original blog posts and or…

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Try Dotstorming for Brainstorming and Voting on Ideas

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Try Dotstorming for Brainstorming and Voting on Ideas

Dotstorming is a neat tool that combines a bit of Padlet with a polling tool. On Dotstorming you can create a space for people to post digital sticky notes. Those notes can contain text and or images. That part of Dotstorming is just like Padlet. What makes Dotstorming different is that once the notes are posted, you…

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Create & Share Task Lists in Google Keep

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Create & Share Task Lists in Google Keep

Google Keep is a great app for creating to-do lists and reminders. Google Keep lets users share notes just like sharing Google Documents. In that regard it’s great for keeping track of to-do lists in team projects. In the video embedded below I demonstrate how to use create and share notes in Google Keep. Creating…

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Collaboratively Create Review Games on Triventy

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Collaboratively Create Review Games on Triventy

Triventy is a free quiz game platform that will feel familiar to anyone who has tried Kahoot or Quizizz.  One of the key differences between Triventy and those other services is that Triventy offers an option to invite other teachers and or students to create your review games with you. In the video embedded below I…

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Digital Citizenship Resources

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – Digital Citizenship Resources

As we head into the new year it’s a good time to review digital citizenship habits with our students. Whether our students are in Kindergarten or high school before we send them out on the web we should be teaching them digital citizenship. The PDF embedded below, click here if you cannot see it, features…