
21:42
Janet Chavis-Tartaglia R Max Abbott MS, Fayetteville, NC Cumberland County Hello All

21:56
Will you add that page link in the chat?

22:08
Thanks! :)

22:14
Davina Joshua: 7 ELA Cumberland County

22:40
SS Dept Chair- Grade 6 Global Humanities GT

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26:03
none

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None

26:06
I have not used any of them

26:07
Not at all.

26:12
I've not used any of these

26:12
LOVE EdPuzzle - I use that all the time! :) ThingLink is super fun, too. I have used it several times. Answer Garden - not as much. :)

26:15
I use thinglink for one lesson

26:15
I have none experience

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none

26:19
None

26:24
Edpuzzle

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none

26:32
I have not used any of them, but eager to learn about them as I've heard from others about them.

26:34
none

26:40
I love Thinglink! I have used it for choice projects

26:49
You guys are going to love these! (I hope!) :)

27:00
I have used Answer Garden with Zoom.

27:00
none

28:28
https://answergarden.ch/1330962

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https://answergarden.ch/1330962

28:51
https://answergarden.ch/1330962

28:51
https://answergarden.ch/1330962

31:51
Lots of nice things here - it is simple, it is anonymous, and it is a visual representation of data. :) Great for "what term is confusing you?"

33:30
Great, too, for teaching "main idea" type synthesis - students can "see" what idea/topic they can all agree the text described.

37:42
I like it, seems easy

38:12
This looks great. I think that would be great for asking about personal concerns in the class this year.

38:39
The fact that it is anonymous is great

38:39
Does the moderator mode keep responses anonymous?

41:42
Hi America, welcome!

42:31
Hi Erma!

43:40
EMBEDDED QUESTIONS for a teacher-explanation video makes SUCH a huge difference - especially for my struggling students!

44:15
I totally agree, Jeni!

44:46
And my kids really, really like it. Even some that surprised me would ask me if I could do more videos "like that". :)

45:34
This is also a great way to have small groups watch videos together and then pop in discussion questions they answer together in a break-out room! :)

46:57
I have also used this for Lab Directions in science for my ELL students. I make the directions both visual and written on a slide, and then "interrupt" it with a question about what they should have just seen.

49:38
he sounds like a robot on my end

50:36
@Fullwood - that sounds like a connection issue, perhaps. See if you can adjust your settings to a lower bandwidth. That may help!

51:44
As with everything in online teaching, start small and keep it straightforward until you feel comfortable enough to do more. :)

52:33
It looks useful.

53:00
Add these to my tool box.

54:29
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55:36
what a treasure of knowledge!!!

56:27
very cool

56:53
PICTURES, AUDIO, AND WORDSSSSS

57:00
It could be a PARAMECIUM

57:06
A GRAPH

57:28
yes

57:41
I mean … that sweet voice. :)

58:11
Multiple modes of representation, yes? :)

58:15
love that!

58:20
That is wicked cool!!

58:39
Ownership in a BIG way!

59:45
Wow, make sure to pass this along to the History teachers and can use this as the development of science.

01:00:07
And this is wonderful to use with students as a Picture Word Inductive Model or an Exploration Board. :)

01:01:03
WHAT! That's great. I did not know that.

01:01:44
America, it will be posted soon on our Digital Transition page. :)

01:01:56
Here is the link to that: https://www.ncvps.org/digital-transition

01:03:00
I would like to have Laurie as a teacher. She is full of energy. You simply rock it!!!!

01:03:43
@Laura - I agree! :)

01:08:44
awesome

01:09:43
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01:13:01
:) We always have fun in science class!

01:14:22
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01:15:47
ThingLink is a great for creating exemplars/ work samples and talking through it with the kids and offering resources to help, too. :)

01:16:19
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01:16:52
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01:18:06
Thank you all. This was so AWESOME!!!

01:18:09
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01:18:15
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01:18:24
Yay! Go play!!

01:19:17
Thank you! This was great. I love having new ideas to roll with!

01:19:45
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH! Have a great year!

01:19:48
Thank you!

01:19:49
THANK YOU!!!!!!

01:19:50
Thank you!