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10 New Ideas for Creating Literacy Centers – From Beth Holland

EdTechTeacher

Have students use Popplet (either on iPad or computer) to create a mind map. With iPads, they could even speak the word into the Popple using Siri. To further scaffold the experience, students could listen to their words read back out loud to them using either Speak Selection (iPad) or a Chrome extension such as SpeakIt!

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Teacher Play – 6 Apps to Explore This Summer

Fractus Learning

Canva (web, iPad). To personalize the modern-looking templates, you can use images from their library or upload your own images. Blendspace (web). Like Zaption, Blendspace allows teachers to develop interactive lessons using multimedia resources. Adobe Voice and Adobe Slate (iPad).

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Let’s Present! 21+ Digital Poster Tools & Tips

Teacher Reboot Camp

If you are creating digital posters with a tablet or mobile device then try these free apps- Canva (iPad), Buncee Pro (iPad), Thinglink (iOS & Android), Pic-Collage (iOS & Android), Tackk (use on any tablet through the browser), Glogster (iPad), and Grafio (iOS). You can link to audio, video, games, or polls.

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Favorite Tech Tools For Social Studies Classes

MindShift

Symbaloo is an organizational tool Langenhorst has found to be helpful in libraries and social studies classes, especially with younger students. The iPad app Nearpod is great in one-to-one classrooms of little kids. Langenhorst uses Blendspace to help teachers find and keep track of their resources.

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