FTT Year End Round Up (Part 2)
@LisaBerghoff/@joe_edtech
Welcome to the last Free Tech Tools post for the 2015-2016 school year! When I did a Google image search for "round up"I got everything from weed killer to ranchers. As I scanned at the images I was reminded of the carnival ride called Round Up. Basically, you are strapped to the inner part of a huge circular pie plate. The plate starts spinning and the centrifugal force pushes you against the wall. It then lifts up and tilts so that instead of spinning horizontally, you are practically spinning vertically. Some people love it. I, personally, do not understand why this is fun at all.
I thought this image would be appropriate for the last round up because at the very end of the year many of us feel like we're spinning and don't really know which end is up.
My hope is that by providing you with this short recap of the free tech tools from second semester, you can find your balance and feel daring enough to give some of these a try as you are planning for next year.
Without further ado, here are the free tech tools that we rolled out during the second half of this school year...
January:
New Updates to Google Drive (so far): Check out some of the new-ish features that have been added to Drive and Docs.
February:
Google Advanced Search: Take a look at what happens when you do an advanced search in Google.
Dotstorming: One of this year's favorites! This is an online collaborative brainstorming tool.
GE Teach: Compare side by side Google maps. Created by a teacher!
Guide To Backchanneling: Learn about backchanneling and two tools to use: TodaysMeet and 81Dash.
March:
Avoid ads and other annoyances in YouTube: Learn about Adblock, QuietTube, ViewPure, and DF YouTube
Challenge Your Students To Support Their Claims With Data: Learn about infographics creators.
Blendspace: Makes it easy to incorporate multiple tools for blended learning.
Choosito: Differentiate by reading level.
April:
Twitter: Educators use Twitter for PD, to have their students reach out to an authentic audience, to share and collaborate on ideas. Not on Twitter yet? It's not too late:)
Google Keep: Keep everything organized and share your ideas, to-do lists, progress, and plans.
OpenBadge.Me: Digital Badging tool for your class.
Class Badges: Gamify your class for easier differentiation and engagement.
May:
PSnap.it: When you put more positive out into the world, you get more positive back at you. This tool allows you to share positive messages and feedback with friends and colleagues (students too!)
New Interactive Features of Google Slides: Participants can now ask questions in real time!
Screencasting tools: Learn about Screencastify and CaptureCast as replacements for Snagit, which is no longer being supported.
Year-End Round Up Part 1: If you've been hiding under a rock and missed last week's post. Here are all of the free tech tools from first semester.
Have a wonderful summer everyone!
Do you have a free tech tool that you love? Post in the comments below. I'd love to hear about it!
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