2:20 - 2:30 Break2:30 - 3:30 Create Interpretive Activity
As you're working, add links to the demonstration activities you create on your Gdoc.
NOTE: if you are still logged in as a student in any of these, you will want to log out. Restart your browser if you still have trouble. Tools and Tutorials (from the example activities above)Add voice to PowerPoint - instructions on how to add sound to a Power Point presentation
an article on the differences between EdPuzzle and Playposit.
ActivelyLearn is a tool to help students engage around reading content through embedded questions, comments, videos, and notes. ActivelyLearn also enables teachers to view analytics and get a better picture of how their students are engaging around the texts. Google Drive - from your Google account, you can create and add files (text, video, etc.) and share them with the world - use the URL or embed in other places Google Docs - About | Help Center Google Forms - About | Help Center Here is a video to show how to insert a video into a Google form
YouTube - you can upload, create, and edit video right in YouTube This link describes how to create a Choose your own Adventure YouTube video Choose your own Adventure tutorial - using Sites, Forms, or YouTube
ThingLink - add "hotspots" to a graphic that can contain text, graphics, and video
VoiceThread - wiki page/examples - How to docs How to Doodle (VoiceThread) - think about how you could use doodling as a comprehension check
3:30 - 4:00 Participant Demonstrations
Post a link to your test activities on the Gdoc page to share! We're not expecting perfection, but we'd like to see what you're experimenting with!
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