digital learning environment inventory
It is essential to consider the impact of technology on global education. To ensure that students are learning the 21st century skills necessary to be competitive in the modern workforce, they must be actively engaged with technology in meaningful ways that spark curiosity and promote critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity.
Below is a link to the Digital Learning Inventory I created which inventories the technology tools available at Eastside High School.
Below is a link to the Digital Learning Inventory I created which inventories the technology tools available at Eastside High School.
global education websites and tech resources
Below are some of my favorite tech sites to use in my classroom. Some are for just for teachers and some are games or apps that are just for students, but all of them have helped make my lessons more fun and engaging.
GeoGuessr is a web-based geographic discovery game that uses a semi-randomized Google Street View location and requires players to guess their location in the world using only the clues visible. It's addictive and the kids love it.
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ThingLink develops tools for image interaction that allow content sharing via online images to allow photos and other images to be made into web links. I use it when I curate info for my students about a particular subject and have them use it when I want them to have a visual map of resources or information.
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Padlet is the easiest way to create and collaborate - It works like a sheet of paper where you can put anything (images, videos, documents, text) and others can add to it. I have my students put short responses to things like articles, images or videos on it and it makes grading so much easier and they can see each others responses so there is a great element of info sharing.
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