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3d Printing

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I had a lot of fun printing the "trophies" my face-to-face class submitted.

ClassroomScreen.com

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One of the cool tools (according to my in person students) has been ClassroomScreen.com . You open the site and display the screen on your full classroom screen. You can then drag in tools and widgets that work for your classroom. Below I am including a timer, a stoplight (to help students know how much time they have left for group work), a poll, and other tools. You can manipulate the background image to any image you wish. Two favorites were the QR code generator and the noise-level indicator in which an alarm goes off if the class volume gets too loud.

Teammates

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 I came across a new tool that high school English Language Arts teachers might find quite valuable. Teammates  gives you the opportunity to engage in peer editing and feedback. If any of you want to try it out, please feel free to use me as a test subject. https://teammatesv4.appspot.com/web/front/home

Facing History

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 Hey Social Studies teachers! I am encouraging you to take a look at Facing History (https://www.facinghistory.org/prepare-teach/get-started). This site came up at the ISTE-Certified meet up I attended last week.  What I like about this site are the teaching strategies the site provides. Please check out the Teaching Resources link (https://www.facinghistory.org/how-it-works/teaching-resources). I'm fond of the "Big Paper" strategy and I think it can be easily transformed into an online activity using tools like Padlet, Jamboard, and others. 

The Noun Project

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 When you need a quick image, let's say, a simple image to go on your web page, take a peek at The Noun Project ( https://thenounproject.com/ ). Enter a search term and if you see something useable, right click to download the .png file or click "get the icon."  Oh, and you can search for basic images. Give it a try.