Websites, Apps and More! |
Listen and learn : Lecture
Leslie Fisher
This popular session returns with introductions and feature updates for a host of free, affordable and cool solutions, including websites, apps and tools, that you can discover today and start using in your classroom tomorrow. There might also be an announcement of a new feature or two.
Audience: | Professional developers, Teachers, Technology coordinators/facilitators |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices not needed |
Topic: | Online tools, apps & resources |
Grade level: | PK-12 |
ISTE Standards: | For Educators: Learner
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The goal is to present a wide variety of websites, apps, and tools that an educator can deploy quickly and easily in a classroom. Because of the varying audience, solutions will cover a wide gamut. The goal is to provide solutions for everyone from a teacher in a one to one, one to many or some to many. This is one of my most popular sessions. I work closely with many of today's most popular solutions allowing me to share upcoming new features, tips, and tricks and then some! Even if you know the item, I am showing there is a good chance you will learn something new about it. Last year many of my favorite solutions announced new features at ISTE and I was able to make a lot of announcements which I think was fun for all involved. No promises, but hoping we get to do a little more of that again.
In this unique time, it will be tough to provide a detailed outline. The outline will be based on the percentage of educators teaching virtually. We will touch on popular educational solutions and apps and will talk about their nnewest features and best features for both an online and in person learning environment.
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