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Friday, December 4, 2015

Cadet Tech On Demand!



Cadet Tech On Demand Offerings


Google Classroom 1.0

- Get to know Google Classroom! This introductory component will teach you the basics of accessing, building and utilizing Google Classroom. We will be covering:
Setting up your Google Classroom
Updating your "About" Tab
Creating and posting announcements and assignments
Creating and asking Questions to your class
The basics of Grading and managing your Google Classroom

Google Classroom 2.0

- Amp up your Google Classroom! Dive into using the question tool to create and foster digital conversations with students, provide feedback using Google Docs and annotating tools on turned in assignments, export grades and manage grades, and explore different integration strategies.
Tools Include:
Google Docs - Options and advanced features
Goobric- Grading rubrics within Google Docs



Google Forms 1.0

- Meet Google Forms and see what Forms can do you for you. Find out how to use Google Forms for summative and formative assessment. Link up your forms with Flubaroo for automatic and hassle free grading. Automate individualized feedback, review documentation and email grades with the click of a button.

iMovie

-iMovie is a great tool that allows students to demonstrate learning by creating videos on their iPads. You can also use this to create your own instruction and to make videos to hook students on a new topic. For some examples on how to use iMovie as a student tool, check out these higher level examples: http://www.appsinclass.com/imovie.html
You will learn the basics of inserting video, images, and audio then expand upon the basics to using transitions, filters, cropping, finishing your video and sharing with your students.

Flipped, Tossed or Gently Shaken 1.0

- iMovie is a great tool that allows students to demonstrate learning by creating videos on their iPads. You can also use this to create your own instruction and to make videos to hook students on a new topic. For some examples on how to use iMovie as a student tool, check out these higher level examples: http://www.appsinclass.com/imovie.html
You will learn the basics of inserting video, images, and audio then expand upon the basics to using transitions, filters, cropping, finishing your video and sharing with your students.

One Note 1.0

-OneNote is a great solution to create an online binder with multiple notebooks, sections (similar to tabs), and pages. You can organize your subjects with all your notes using text, images, web clips, video and audio. You will learn the basics of creating notebooks and how to add various media. OneNote is available online and also can be viewed and edited on mobile devices. This course is a pre-requisite for a future course on OneNote Classroom Notebook; a great way to allow your students to have online binders that you can view anytime.

Notability Soup to Nuts

- This app has proven to be very useful on student iPads for students to write on PDF files that you share with your class (less paper!) and to create documents with more than basic typing. Learn the basics of how students can annotate and type on Notability files and more advanced topics including organization, inserting web clips, bookmarking, searching, recording voice and creating a video playback of their work. Notability supports differentiation for creation of documents. This class is open only to those using Notability on iPads.

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