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EDpuzzle on Android

Technology Tidbits

EDpuzzle the amazing educational tool (web/mobile app) is now available for free on any Android device. Educators are using EDpuzzle to edit their videos (crop, add questions, etc) differentiate instruction, and more. Below is a trailer video.

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EDpuzzle on Android

Technology Tidbits

EDpuzzle the amazing educational tool (web/mobile app) is now available for free on any Android device. Educators are using EDpuzzle to edit their videos (crop, add questions, etc) differentiate instruction, and more. Below is a trailer video.

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6 Ways to Add Video to Your Classroom with Animoto

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Animoto also has a free mobile app available for iOS and Android devices if you’ve got a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom. Video is a way to differentiate instruction and help visual and auditory learners shine. How do I use Animoto? Click here for an example. Research project.

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Zapzapmath for Remote Learning

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Zapzapmath is an excellent site/mobile (iOS/Android) app for Math grades K-6th. Best of all, the school version tracks student progress, generates detailed reports, and makes it easy to differentiate instruction. *Zapzapmath School Premium is due to the pandemic is now completely free for all students.

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GoClass

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GoClass is a fantastic learning tool for the mobile classroom. This is a free site/web app that allows educators to conduct lessons on student''s mobile devices (iOS/Android), track their learning and progress, and so much more. differentiated instruction mobile learning'

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Paperscorer

Technology Tidbits

Paperscorer is a fantastic new mobile (iOS/Android, or Chrome plug-in) app that allows educators and students to assess their learning in real-time. Once the form is complete the user can then open the app on a mobile device and take pictures of the forms. This makes it ideal for teachers to differentiate instruction.

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Quizster

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All a student has to do is snap a photo of their work and send it via the free mobile (iOS/Android) to their teacher. Best of all, this is a great way to gauge student's learning and differentiate instruction. The teacher can then annotate, comment, and grade using Quizster and respond instantly to the student.