1TWO1 Digital Starter Kit v.3 Quick List |
This is a sampling of the complete list of software which should always be a starting point for users to accomplish a digital task. However, should users find useful or innovative qualities of other applications, users should have the ability to pursue that application to meet their needs.
Google Classroom allows you to share, collect, and grade assignments using your Google Drive. Google Classroom extension allows you to push digital items to your Google classroom. Bit.ly URL shortener |
Google Slides- Create a slideshow of talking points complete with links, images, and videos.
Voicethread - Use images, video, and drawing to create a collaborative way to deliver and receive content. (Use your Google Apps login for access)
| In Google Docs use the embedded highlight feature. Or, add the Google Docs add-on highlight tool. Vialogues provides a space for people to hold meaningful time-stamped discussions about videos. Mercury Reader extension clears away the clutter from all of your articles. |
Khan Academy you can learn anything. Expert-created content and resources for every subject and level. TedED Use engaging videos on TED-Ed to create customized lessons. Follett Shelf is used with your school library to check book holdings &check out ebooks. Use Overdrive with Richland Library to have access to 1000’s of books for check out | Use Google Drive to create graphic organizers in Google Draw and Docs. Draw.io online diagram software for making flowcharts, process diagrams, and org charts.. | BrainPopJr: For students in grades K-3 Animated, curricular movies, interactive quizzes, games, and activities that encourage young learners to ask questions and form their own ideas Learn360 is an educational solutions company providing digital reference content to schools and libraries. KnowItAll features over 8,500 media assets created by South Carolina ETV. SCETV/PBS Learning media curates free, standards-aligned videos interactives, lesson plans, and more. Discovery Education features a vast library of videos, virtual field trips, lesson plans, and other interactive teaching resources in topics ranging from STEM to English to history. |
Have our students demonstrate their knowledge of classroom content with creative tools like WeVideo and VoiceThread WeVideo allows students to create and edit videos in the cloud. Students can create narratives, documentaries and more. Access royalty free media at Pixabay, Morgue File, Public Domain Pictures, Archive.org Music, Culturally Responsive Images, Mixkit Video, Mixkit Music, and Purple Planet. VoiceThread allows students to use images, files, and video for collaboration and discussion Google Sites anyone can create simple web sites that support collaboration between different editors. | Google Slides Q&A Presentation Mode Presenters can start a live Q&A session with an audience during a presentation with Google Slides. You can present questions at any time, and people can ask questions from any device. Flip video discussion platform. TriCider crowdsource and backchannel discussion Use sense-lang.org to help students learn to type. VoiceThread allows students to use images, files, and video for collaboration and discussion | Use SuperTeacherTools and Classtools.net to quickly and easily randomize students for group for collaboration, projects, discussions, etc. |
Need to know if your students have an understanding of what’s going on in class? Google Forms and Kahoot, Quizizz, Gimkit to get instant feedback. Use Dyknow.me to formatively assess student learning. | Use Dyknow.me to monitor student device use, help keep students online, and formatively assess student learning. Use timers, stopwatches and countdown timers from Classtools.net to keep your class running on time. Just type in “5 minutes + timer” in your Google Search box. Timer on the ClearTouch Panel - located in the Side toolbar > wrench > countdown or stopwatch feature | Use Google Forms to gather end of class thoughts, questions, ideas, etc. Google Forms allows you to create a survey and collects the information on a spreadsheet. MasteryConnect identify levels of understanding, target students for intervention, and inform instruction |
Use the voice commenting capabilities from Chrome extensions like the sharing and commenting features of Google Docs/Presentations. Respond to comments, add new comments, or mark addressed comments as “Resolved” Mote | Get your students collaborating and sharing ideas with tools like Google Docs, Google Docs allows you to share files with others to collaborate together. Jamboard interactive whiteboard located in Google Workspace Google Keep record plain-text notes and organize, edit, or share them with others | Use Google Forms to assess students prior knowledge, skill sets, preferences etc. Use the “Summary of Responses” to get a quick visual of the data. MasteryConnect identify levels of understanding, target students for intervention, and inform instruction |
Have students publish their work on Blogger, or websites like Google Sites to create an online portfolio as well as showcase their work to an authentic audience. Google Meet allows online video conversations and meetings. | Unleash your students’ creativity using sites like for photo editing; to tell a story through an image; to make a story come to life; or Make Belief Comix to create comic strips. Use vocaroo to record audio online. Flickr is a place to search for Creative Commons Licensed images to use for presentations and projects. Use Google Photos to organize your photos. | Use Discus to help students target research. KnowitAll features over 8,100 media assets created by South Carolina ETV. Google Docs explore tool helps students research as they write. CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for grades 3-12. |
Last updated July 2021