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LITERACY and TECHNOLOGY
The article explains how to use the Google Chrome extension from Insert Learning to draw on, type on, highlight and promote interaction on web pages. You might use this to review an article with students, evaluate web sources, explore web design, or even call attention to your own web page.
Transform any document into a collaborative, real-time or asynchronous discussion via this FREE web tool.
Sort and organize comments. Select a sentence, paragraph, image or video for comments.
Invite large or small group, or individual users, to comment.
Sort and organize comments. Select a sentence, paragraph, image or video for comments.
Invite large or small group, or individual users, to comment.
Free and paid versions (Google Play & Apples apps are free). Try a vocabulary scavenger hunt where students create a video (15 sec.) or snap a pic to represent the example or non-example. Need to see a perfect serve in volleyball or weld in TechEd? Need students to find several examples online? Record a how-to sequence?
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Do students need a formalized, educational way to practice stating pro-con arguments with evidence?
Teachers can create a private discussion topic and use the platform to teach the importance of reasoned, respectful arguments while trying to persuade others. Existing public topics could be a great way for students to practice evaluating whether or not statements are supported, persuasive, etc. Arguments are also represented graphically for additional interpretation.
Teachers can create a private discussion topic and use the platform to teach the importance of reasoned, respectful arguments while trying to persuade others. Existing public topics could be a great way for students to practice evaluating whether or not statements are supported, persuasive, etc. Arguments are also represented graphically for additional interpretation.