Friday, October 28, 2016

Shadow Puppet, Kiddle, and Schoology Rubrics and CK-12



What is it:  Shadow Puppet is an iPad app that allows students to create their own interactive books.  

How it works:  Students take pictures or video with their iPad, or find images online or using Google Maps.  Students then put them in order and can voice over each slide to tell a story, facts about a topic, or other information.  Final products can then be submitted through Google Classroom or by saving to the camera roll and uploading through Seesaw.  You are limited to 10 pictures or videos to narrate.


What is it:  Kiddle.co is a kid-friendly search engine that filters out (most) questionable content.

How it works:  Have students go to kiddle.co and type in any topic they are looking for.  Although no filters are perfect, this does a very good job filtering out questionable content.  This is a great alternative to Google or other search engines.  From my examples, most resources found are also geared towards kids both in terms of the source and reading level.


There are a few features in Schoology I wanted to share that can be very useful!

Rubrics


What is it:  In Schoology, you can add any rubrics that you use for projects, papers, or lab reports.  

How it works:  In your assignment or from your Gradebook Setup page, you can add rubrics of any size and criteria. Once a rubric is entered, it is available in any of your classes.  These rubrics are available to your students to see the requirements for an assignment.  When grading, you simply click on the appropriate square in the rubric and it automatically tallies the points for you.  Students can also see where they scored on each rubric, which provides quality and timely feedback.

To watch a video on how this works, click here.

CK-12 in Schoology!


What is it:  In Schoology, you can access and CK-12 text, videos, assessments, and real world examples for any grade math and science curriculum!

How it works:  When adding any resource to a Schoology course, there is now an option that pops up for CK-12.  Simply click on this, search for your content, and add to your course!  You can also access anything you have already saved to your resources in the CK-12 website.

For my video tutorial on how this works, click here!





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