Educators dedicate time to collaborate with both colleagues and students to improve practice, discover/share resources and ideas, and solve problems.
Padlet is a collaborative tool that allows educators to communicate with students and other professionals in a unique and inviting format. This allows all participants to view each others responses and build off of each others ideas.
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Poll Everywhere is a way to embed interactive activities into your lessons for a deeper understanding of a topic. While this source does not require all correct answers, it is designed to accept what participants believe the answer should be. It collects honest opinions that can then be later corrected.
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Collaborator Resources:
Kidblog: This website allows students to collaborate with others in their classroom or across the world. This is a safe platform that can be monitored by the teacher for safe practices while also giving students the freedom to communicate with their peers.
Drawp for School: This is a handy tool that encourages collaboration and creative expression among students. It also makes sharing assignments and giving feedback easy and efficient for teachers.
Minecraft-Education Edition: If educators take time to set up this fun/interactive game-based learning platform, students will be engaged and willing to learn. Many students are already familiar with this well known game, so adding an educational concept will only draw their attention more.
Kidblog: This website allows students to collaborate with others in their classroom or across the world. This is a safe platform that can be monitored by the teacher for safe practices while also giving students the freedom to communicate with their peers.
Drawp for School: This is a handy tool that encourages collaboration and creative expression among students. It also makes sharing assignments and giving feedback easy and efficient for teachers.
Minecraft-Education Edition: If educators take time to set up this fun/interactive game-based learning platform, students will be engaged and willing to learn. Many students are already familiar with this well known game, so adding an educational concept will only draw their attention more.