Sunday, May 26, 2019

QR Code


Hey everyone. This post is about QR Codes. QR here stands for Quick Resounse. when scanned, these codes will aoutomaticly bring you to their destination :)

So here is my QR code for you!




Flipgrid


Hi people!  This post is about Flipgrid, a platform we as teachers can use to create tasks for students. Students can record their replies. It makes it easy for teachers to evaluate each student quickly and efficently.


Click here to see my Flipgrid activity.







Thinglink


Hello! This entry is about Thinglink, a site that enables you to link various content together. For example, you can add texts, audios, other pictures or videos to an already existing picture. It is fun to use and I'm sure both teachers and students would enjoy making Thinglink edits.



Click here to see my Thinglink edit about E.E. Cummings






Nearpod


Hi people! This entry is about Nearpod.

Nearpod makes it easy to create lessons. It is practical and easy to use. Also, it makes it possible to give students content and exercises at the same time.

Click here to see the short vocabulary lesson I've made using Nearpod.

Mindmeister


Mindmeister is a platform you can use to make mind maps effectively.  It is boths both versatile and easy to use. Students of all ages can utilize MindMeister to study more efficiently, unleash their creative potential and get ahead in their educational career. You can check the site out by clicking here.

Here is a mind map I've made using Mindmeister:




Canva



As you see in the title this entry is about Canva. You can make your own posters, flyers, presentations and even social media posts with this site.

Here are some posters I've made with some of my favourite quotes


 

Quizlet


Hiya! I've made a Quizlet today and I would like to share it with you.

We all want apps to offer something new and innovative. We all want an extra layer of engagement in the classroom through the use of tech. But, above all, it needs to be simple enough that we can actively embed it in the first place. Quizlet is a simplistic app that takes seconds to get to grips with. Ultimately, it is an app that enables children and teachers to create digital ‘study sets’ or ‘flash cards’. You simply type in your questions or ‘Terms’ and your answers or ‘Definitions’. These resources can then be engaged with and shared in a number of ways. The set up is ridiculously simple.  source


Here is my Quizlet abaout some linguistic terms :)