Favorite Blended Learning Tools
I asked the question and here are some of the responses.
Blended Learning Tools
@alicekeeler Zaption, NextLesson, OneNote, and most of what @JustinTalmadge said. Except Edmodo, because it drives me crazy.
— Becky Keene (@BeckyKeene) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler Google Classroom, @EDpuzzle @goformative @zaption @screencasto
— Mickie Mueller (@mickie_mueller) March 25, 2016
— Jennifer Baselice (@JenBaselice) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler Padlet
— J Miles (@jmiles61) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler @EDpuzzle or @blendspace
— Shari Zoda (@sharizoda) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler Edmodo, Schoology, Seesaw, YouTube, OfficeMix, OneNote Class Notebooks, Socrative, EdPuzzle, LTI…
— Justin Talmadge (@JustinTalmadge) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler combo of @Movenote, @EDpuzzle, @padlet and Google forms for a full blended learning experience!
— Laura Busch (@llbusch) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler I’m sure you also have @newsela and @curriculet on your list.
— Becky Keene (@BeckyKeene) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler Gooru @EDpuzzle
— Ms. C (@CoopDi) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler blogspot, YouTube, Sites, goodreads, iBooks
— Shaelynn Farnsworth (@shfarnsworth) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler I have a crush on @ThingLink. ? (and I don’t take emojis lightly)
— MrsDubuque (@MrsDubuque) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler And embed them all using @DocentEDU ?
— Karin Hogen (@KarinHogen) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler e-Books created in i-Book Author.
— Andrew Milne (@carmelhealth) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler Google Classroom, Google Docs, slides, chrome books, Kahoot-it, RealtimeBoard, YouTube…
— TeQuila Stamps (@tequila_stamps) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler Kahoot, PearDeck, Edmodo, and many of the others
— Lynn Williams (@tallmadgeschool) March 26, 2016
@alicekeeler Loving Seesaw Learning Journal for elem kids.
— Jane (@TeachTwo) March 26, 2016
Tools that Support Critical Thinking
@alicekeeler For starters: #Seesaw (verbal); #Grafio (thinking maps); #Audioboom (audio of prob solving process); #Weebly (blog/reflection)
— Frank Gomez (@gomezaround1) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler have you seen @matific? Great problem solving and lesson opportunities! Love it!
— toni walery (@toniwalery) March 25, 2016
@alicekeeler @Newsela @ListenCurrent @TED_ED
— Megan Mullaly (@mullalyteach) March 25, 2016