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Digital Creation Tools Level 2

Padlet, Kami, Flipgrid, Hyperdocs, Thinglink

A Shift to Distance Learning with Amanda Bradley

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Grounding

If you had to delete all but 3 apps from your smartphone, which ones would you keep?

Type your answer in the comments or use the mic option!

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Outcomes

  • Have a basic overview of Flipgrid, Hyperdocs, Padlet, Thinglink, and Kami

  • Understand how to use these tools to connect with your students

  • Understand how to connect these tools to Google Classroom

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Key Themes

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Boosting Social Interaction in Distance Learning

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Flipgrid Overview

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Setting Up Flipgrid

How do I sign Up?

Sign up with Flipgrid here!

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Flipgrid Topics

What are some topics you might create?

How could this be used for comprehension? An SEL check-In? In another way?

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Flipgrid Add a Response

Your students can even start to reply back and forth on the videos they are seeing posted to really engage the whole community!

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Flipgrid Practice!

  • Sign Up
  • Create your first Grid
  • Create a Topic
  • Link to your Google Classroom

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HyperDocs Overview

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HyperDocs By Grade

This Shared Drive Folder is broken down for HyperDocs per grade level with a few examples that you can use (make a copy first), or view for reference to create your own. Please do not delete any content, but if you create your own HyperDoc, add into the appropriate grade folder so others may use the developed lesson.

You will also need to make sure accounts are created in other platforms used in the HyperDocs (i.e. Flipgrid, Padlet, etc.), so be sure to do that and set it up before pushing it out to students.

You can find more information about HyperDocs and more templates at https://hyperdocs.co/about_hyperdocs

https://www.fttechtips.com/hyperdocs.html

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HyperDocs Practice

Look through the Hyperdocs at your grade level.

Make a copy of a Hyperdoc that you see or a copy of a template that you want to use.

Create your own and share it on Google Classroom when you are ready!

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Setting up Padlet

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Padlet Practice

  • Create a Padlet account.

3. Share your Padlet to your Google Classroom.

2. Create your first Padlet question!

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Thinglink

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Thinglink

In what ways can you incorporate Thinglink through Distance learning?

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Thinglink: Get Started

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Create an Image and link it to Google Classroom

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Practice Thinglink

  • Create a Thinglink account.

3. Connect you Thinglink to a Hyperdoc or Google Classroom!

2. Select an image to upload. Start connecting videos, text, and words!

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Kami

A Shift to Distance Learning

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Kami and Google Classroom

A quick overview of how to use Kami in your Google Classroom.

This YouTube playlist will walk you through all of the various ways to use the platform from PreK-12 for Math, Science, SPED, Social Studies, and more.

Watch how to here!

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Kami and Benchmark PDFs

Easily annotate and edit any PDF with Kami that integrates with your Google Classroom. When you setup your account, make sure you select that you are an educator and you will get full access to the system.

https://www.kamiapp.com/

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Kami and iReady PDFs

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Kami Practice Time!

2. Look at some of the videos to see how others are using Kami in your subject area.

Videos

3. Add a Kami assignment into your Google Classroom!

  • Install Kami

https://www.kamiapp.com/

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Reflection

Which tool will you continue to look into to using with your students?

After you attend a workshop, please provide us with feedback so we can best meet your needs.