-You can save these files to your computer by plugging in your device and transferring them.
-You can also email files to parents or support staff or send to apps like Google Drive. |
-Use your Google Apps for Ed account to make sign in a breeze.
-Have students share their work via Movenote to make management even easier. |
-Share your video by posting it to YouTube, save to Google Drive, or Dropbox. Copy the URL and make a QR code to share with parents.
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-Create a teacher account and have students "Post to PicCollage" which will create a stream of student work.
-Follow other classes to and give feedback. -Use the comment capability to make templates for students and push out content. |
-Create a teacher account. Use that account on student devices to see their progress and easily access student work.
-Play around with the templates and "Create your own" for new ways to use the app. |
-Apply for an educator's account to get a code for you and your students that will allow you to make longer videos and have access to more themes.
-Take the opportunity to teach a mini lesson on picking themes and music that enhance the material vs. distract from it. |
-Save your eBooks to Google Drive or Dropbox to share between devices.
-Pair up with big buddies and make books to teach each other. -Add your eBook and search for more in the iBooks store. -Save your book as a movie for easy viewing on all devices. |
-Use the settings for class management. "Layout" and "Privacy" can help you manage the chaos and make the most out of your Padlet wall.
-Did you know you can post a Padlet ON a Padlet? It's a great way to share big projects. |
-Always have students get a neighbor to check that their QR code works before saving it to the camera roll.
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-Create a teacher account for students to use so that you can manage the files and have easy access
-Train your students to name each file with a unique file name for easy finding later. |