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Documents
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Google Chrome Extensions
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Extensity
Extensity Ok, we know that Chrome extensions are exciting, but they can also be overwhelming. Need to quickly manage your Chrome extensions? Check this one out. With Extensity, you can quickly access your Chrome extension settings, organize your extensions by category, and disable or enable extensions with one click on the menu.
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Full Page Screen Capture i
Press the Full Page Screen Capture icon to create a PNG image of the webpage you are viewing. This does not simply create an image of the visible screen but will scroll the entire webpage to capture an image. This is helpful when wanting to provide a screenshot of tools to students. This can also be used to capture digital work created by students that contain more content than is visible without scrolling. Search for Full Page Screen Capture to install.
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goo.gl URL Shortener
goo.gl URL Shortener Teachers share a lot of websites. When you’re deep into a Google+ conversation and want to link something to a coworker, pasting a long URL can look lengthy and to be honest, a little less interesting. With the goo.gl URL Shortener extension, you can shorten a URL with just one click. In the same extension, you can also create a QR code to share with others, which is a great way to share a URL if you’re using handouts for the classroom.
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Permanent Clipboard
The Permanent Clipboard extension allows you to store frequent comments and insert with a right click. Click on the Permanent Clipboard icon and choose to add a new entry. Type a short 1- or 2-word description in the first box. In the second box type a comment. This extension works in Google Docs. Search for Permanent Clipboard to get and install this extension.
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Split Screen- Tab Resize
Split Screen made easy. Resize the CURRENT tab and tabs to the RIGHT into layouts on separate windows to mimic multi monitor support. If you have to transfer grades or monitor GoGuardian while still working on other sites, you can open tabs side by side. Quick and easy. To get the Split Screen extension search for Tab Resize and install.
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CPALMS Standards Viewer App
CPALMS has announced the release of the CPALMS Standards Viewer mobile app. Using this free app, you can easily browse or search for specific standards using your mobile phone or tablet device. Important information such as clarifications/examples, related access points, and available resources on CPALMS are included with every benchmark. It is the only app that is connected to Florida's official source of the standards and it is always in sync with the latest information. You can try it today by downloading the free app from: Apple App Store or Google Play
CPALMS Original Student Tutorials
They now have 900 original student tutorials available for students and teachers to use. These tutorials are designed for students to supplement classroom instruction. These tutorials can be accessed in various ways including:- FloridaStudents.org
- List of all original student tutorials on CPALMS
- CPALMS CMAP tool: Add an automated resource row and select original student tutorials to automatically bring them to your CMAP
- CPALMS benchmark and course description pages
CPALMS TEAM
Florida Center for Research in STEM (FCR-STEM)
Florida State Universityannouncement posted 03/19/2020
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Classroom Digital Tools
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Adobespark
With Adobespark, add backgrounds to quotes or text. Added Video Editor. Spark is Adobe’s solution to creating simple web graphics… and then some. It’s incredible for creating quotes and graphics to be used for social media and on web pages. With very little effort, you can create something that looks professionally created and is highly shareable. They keep improving it, adding the ability to create simple web pages, and now animated videos too. If you’ve ever seen the recipe videos that have taken Facebook by storm, then you know the type of videos we’re talking about. Line up a series of clips, throw in some simple animations and a common theme, and you’ve got yourself a video! It’s not a powerful editor; it’s not going to replace iMovie or anything. But at the same time, it’s one of those sites that you really don’t need much technical know-how to get some impressive results.
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CommonLit
CommonLit is a free digital tool that helps students in grades 5-12 make measurable gains in reading and writing. Teachers can go to CommonLit.org, create a free account, and access our free library of high-interest, standards-aligned lessons
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EdPuzzle
EdPuzzle pulls videos from a lot of great sources including Khan Academy, National Geographic, TED Talks, Veritasium, Numberphile, Crash course, Vimeo and YouTube. Trim videos to only show the necessary content. You can also add quizzes and text to videos. The site gives great data on the backend. There are quite a few sites that allow you to add inline notes and quizzes to your videos. On the surface, EdPuzzle may just seem like another member of the pack. However, it’s the backend tools that really make it stand out. You can create classes of students (using the traditional class code method) and then assign videos to them. Even better, at any time you can view your class list and which students have started the assignment, how many have completed it, and pull up their answers. But that’s just scratching the surface! You can see how many times the student watched the video, which PARTS of the video they watched multiple times, whether they skipped around or just jumped to the end. You can also assign point totals (grades) and leave comments for the students. It also ties in nicely with Google Classroom. For all these reasons and more, EdPuzzle has quickly become one of the most popular apps for adding content and interactivity to videos.
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Educandy
Educandy is a wonderful site for creating educational games easily. Teachers simply enter questions and Educandy creates the game. Students play online or using the Educandy app.
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Factile
Factile is a free learning platform that lets teachers create engaging jeopardy-style quiz games for the classroom.
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Flipgrid
Flipgrid is a website that allows teachers to create "grids" to facilitate video discussions. Each grid is like a message board where teachers can pose questions, called "topics," and their students can post video responses that appear in a tiled grid display. Grids can be shared with classes, small groups, or any collection of users interested in a common strand of questions. Each grid can hold an unlimited number of topics and each topic can hold an unlimited number of responses. Topics can be text-based or include a resource such as an image, video, Giphy, emoji, or attachment. Customizable security settings help protect student privacy. Flipgrid Remote Learning Guide
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Incredibox
Incredibox is an online music maker that couldn’t be simpler. By dragging and dropping various accessories onto your ‘boy band,’ you will create your own custom remix that is not only guaranteed to sound good, but is unique! It’s a great site to use as an ice breaker or attention grabber.
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Learning Ally
Learning Ally provides a wide range of services for individuals with print disabilities such as dyslexia and visual impairments, as well as the people who support them. This includes services for parents such as phone consultations, webinars, support networks and information on specialists and tutors; and services for teachers such as classroom management tools (Teacher Ally), professional development workshops and lesson plans.
Learning Ally also offers a robust digital audiobook library that includes the world’s largest collection of audio textbooks. The library, which in 2015 contained over 80,000 titles, includes a broad variety of specialty and academic subjects, from kindergarten through post-graduate and professional.
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NeoK12 Science
NeoK12 Science contains educational videos, games, puzzles, and quizzes. Videos are available for almost any content area, and with one click, users can search YouTube for more videos. Users can also recommend that those search results be included on the listing at NeoK12. Listed with the videos are interactive quizzes and print-friendly materials. Once an account is created, the user has a dashboard available, showing videos recently viewed, quizzes taken, and interactives explored. Additional features include “What’s Up Today,” a daily assortment of historical events, word of the day, science news for kids, and contests such as a spelling bee, hangman, and funny comics about education.
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PDF Candy
PDF Candy provides users all over the world with free online and offline tools for working with PDF files (converting, splitting, merging, rotating, etc.). All services are provided at no cost and are ads-free. All tools are very easy to use. You can upload files from Dropbox, Google Drive or simply by drag and dropping them.
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PearDeck
PearDeck is a wonderful interactive presentation tool. Engage your whole class with presentations you control from your computer. Students respond to your built-in questions using a wide range of tools.\
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Pobble365
Every day on Pobble365, you’ll find an interesting picture, writing prompts and philosophical questions to spark a lesson. Use on your smartboard screen or print them out with our easy-to-use PDFs.
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ReadWorks
ReadWorks is an online resource of reading passages and lesson plans for students of all levels K-12. The company was founded with the goal of improving reading comprehension by bringing the latest in literacy teaching research into the classroom.
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Rewordify
Rewordify is a free website that makes English easier to read. In some ways it is similar to a thesaurus, but allows users to enter not just single words, but entire sentences, pages, and even websites, for clarification. Passages are preferred, as difficult words are 'rewordified' using the context of the sentence. For example, paste in "The tempest raged outside while the throng huddled inside.", and it is 'rewordified' into, "the storm raged outside while the crowd huddled inside." Students can use this tool to make passages more understandable. Simplified words are highlighted for quick comparison with the original word(s). Teachers can use this as a thesaurus-like tool and vocabulary lists are generated from every use of Rewordify. Electronic flashcards and quizzes can be generated from difficult wordlists as well as printed versions for extra practice. Rewordify has tutorials and demos to clearly explain the power of this tool. This website can also be made into an app (instructions for this are available on the website). This can be an excellent resource for students of all ability levels.
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Snap&Read
Snap&Read is the Next-Generation reading tool for Google Chrome, iPad and more, that can cover the most diverse reading needs. It reads both accessible and inaccessible text aloud, it levels vocabulary, and it translates, delivering usage data to teachers who then can more easily assess students’ reading needs individually.