Technology / Training Resources
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The following links are to training manuals and videos, which have been offered by the GPISD Technology Department.
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Additional technology tools that you will find helpful in the classroom
- Use their templates to make "awesome tables" from your google sheets and embed them on your website.
- Design posters, flashcards, flyers, or letterheads by using the drag and drop features.
- Perfect for teachers like me who use QR codes, timers, and signals for students. Teachers can choose a background and display multiple tools on one screen.
? - This site contains lots of helpful classroom tools for teachers.
- Free instructional materials and lessons for English language literacy.
- Make educational videos more interactive with edpuzzle.
- Interactive experiments for math and science.
- Travel the world on the google earth site.
?? - A great way to have students follow along with your presentation using their own device.
- An excellent collaboration tool for brainstorming with colleagues or students. You can also use it as a live question bank during lectures and I also use it for warm ups or as an exit ticket.
? - Generate QR codes and have students scan them to give them quick access to links on their mobile phones.
- Create lessons on seesaw and have students use this tool as their digital portfolio
- Create and narrate your own storybook.
- Create a homepage with your favorite websites and just click for access instead of typing the web address .
- Make your lessons interactive by adding links to videos & websites to any photo.
- This site allows you to create interactive worksheets.
- Use this mobile app to quickly scan student assessments. You are allowed to scan 100 papers a month for free.
- Use this as a formative assessment and have students post an answer to a question or let them state what they learned or found interesting about a certain topic that you taught them.
- Create games to check your students for understanding.
? - Use google forms for surveys and even quizzes. Google forms can also grade your assessments and post the results on a spreadsheet.
- Give the students a code to complete formative assessments through a classroom that you set up.
? - Gather live data from students by using a code to have them text their answers to a specific question. You can display their responses or hide them to use as a formative assessment tool.
- Have students collaborate and compete with other groups to practice vocabulary and concepts.
- This is a great and fun way to have students review for unit exams.
- Have students take a quiz on their own device and have skyward import it straight to your grade book.
- Create assessment questions or games and keeps track of student performance.
- Free unlimited online surveys.
- Create your own animated video.
- Educational site that allows you to create & share your lessons from YouTube.