Center for Teaching & Learning at Cedarville University
09 June 2023
In this episode, Rob and Jared wrap up the "What, Why, How” series by discussing some of their favorite educational technology tools. Contact us at ctlpodcast@cedarville.edu with any questions. You can also visit our blog at cedarville.edu/focusblog for additional resources. We would love to get your feedback! Please fill out our survey to help improve our podcast and serve you better. Jared’s favorite tech tools: Flip – asynchronous video discussion Kami – annotation tool Mentimeter – slide presenter with interaction Canva – free graphic design tool Adobe Podcast – cleans up audio regardless of ambience or mic quality Pear Deck (Google Slides extension) - Great for introducing new content Print Friendly & PDF (Google Chrome extension) - cleans up ads and distractions from websites Rob’s favorite tech tools: Grammarly - AI writing assistant Parallel Plus – online bible study tool MindNode – mind mapping tool Microsoft Teams – classroom file management and communication Canvas Quizzes - great for formative assessment ChatGPT-4 - great for research From Jared’s Boise friends: Padlet - it has so many applications and makes crowd sourced activities easy Edpuzzle - it provides accountability for watching videos Hypothes.is - PDF annotation tool, but has a pay wall Formative - It's a one-stop-shop for kids and allows for tons of customization on the teacher end. It's my go to for everything GoReact - Video-based assessments. You can give time-stamped feedback at specific parts of the video (Presentations, etc) Wakelet – useful for sharing resources
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