Thank you again, Sam. Some of the things that you speak about were mandatory learning in my post-graduate studies in School Leadership at Saint Leo University, during the classes I took for my Educational Specialist degree (2 of them) in Educational Technology. So, in effect what you are doing in part in providing graduate or beyond level information on UA-cam, and that is very admirable. Thank you your 'virtual colleague' from Seaside Heights, New Jersey!
Great tools, I will try each of them. I am still using Flipgrid, Padlet, Edpuzzle and Peardeck. One of my top teçhizat tools is Jamboard. It is totally free and extremely easy to use by students. Thank you for this awesome video
You can also introduce pen displays like Wacom Cintiq or Huion Kamvas. Having a screen is a very handy tool especially for math teachers. It also makes your laptop as another screen so you can have other windows open. Huion is not that expensive. It is a very good investment.
What a great overview of top tech tools for teaching. They are so powerful for keeping teaching and learning fresh and interesting that I can't imagine a hybrid or in-person classroom not taking advantage of ones that work best for them. It is so important nowadays for students to be able to express themselves creatively and individually, while at the same time share information and get immediate feedback. As always, I appreciate the links you provide for these tools that take learning about them to a deeper level.
Another great overview of the top 10 tech tools to use! Thanks for boiling it down. We are all so overwhelmed with the myriad of choices out there. Thanks for keeping it simple and too the point for the most powerful punch!
I feel like a kid in a candy store watching this video, but like a kid who can get sick after eating too much candy, my head is spinning from all the cool edtech tools out there. Kudos to you for making the time to explore them, and thank you for sharing them with us. By the way, do you still teach? Anyways, I LOVE EdPuzzle! I am surprised TeacherMade did not make your list, though. EdPuzzle and TeacherMade were new but highly useful to me this past year in addition to Schoology's new tools, of course.
OMG! This is truly helpful. These applications are life saver especially in helping students engaged and focus in virtual learning. Please keep up the good work. Btw, do you have any app suggestion for presentation besides google slides or powerpoint? Im looking for a way to make presentation more fun and unique. Cheers!
@@NewEdTechClassroom I mean software like Camtasia which is great for video lesson because it has a part to write with pen on screen and open board is great too. I want something free because camtasia you have to pay.
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Thank you again, Sam. Some of the things that you speak about were mandatory learning in my post-graduate studies in School Leadership at Saint Leo University, during the classes I took for my Educational Specialist degree (2 of them) in Educational Technology. So, in effect what you are doing in part in providing graduate or beyond level information on UA-cam, and that is very admirable. Thank you your 'virtual colleague' from Seaside Heights, New Jersey!
Thanks so much for your support, Peter!
Great tools, I will try each of them. I am still using Flipgrid, Padlet, Edpuzzle and Peardeck. One of my top teçhizat tools is Jamboard. It is totally free and extremely easy to use by students. Thank you for this awesome video
Awesome: enjoy! And yes, Jamboard is definitely useful as well!
You can also introduce pen displays like Wacom Cintiq or Huion Kamvas. Having a screen is a very handy tool especially for math teachers. It also makes your laptop as another screen so you can have other windows open. Huion is not that expensive. It is a very good investment.
Yeah, I love my Wacom One for that exact reason!
Thank you for these resources and thorough explanation of each of them!
Sure thing! Thanks for watching 😃
What a great overview of top tech tools for teaching. They are so powerful for keeping teaching and learning fresh and interesting that I can't imagine a hybrid or in-person classroom not taking advantage of ones that work best for them. It is so important nowadays for students to be able to express themselves creatively and individually, while at the same time share information and get immediate feedback. As always, I appreciate the links you provide for these tools that take learning about them to a deeper level.
Thank you so much, Ileen!
Another great overview of the top 10 tech tools to use! Thanks for boiling it down. We are all so overwhelmed with the myriad of choices out there. Thanks for keeping it simple and too the point for the most powerful punch!
Thanks so much, Ann!
Cool! I really like your videos. So far it has been helping me a lot in my classes here in Brasília, Brazil. Thanks for that! Your work is amazing
Muito obrigado!!
Thank you!! These tech tools will be very helpful!! Your videos are amazing!
Thanks so much! Glad you found the video helpful!
Thank you. I will try each and every one.
Awesome, best of luck! 😀
I feel like a kid in a candy store watching this video, but like a kid who can get sick after eating too much candy, my head is spinning from all the cool edtech tools out there. Kudos to you for making the time to explore them, and thank you for sharing them with us. By the way, do you still teach? Anyways, I LOVE EdPuzzle! I am surprised TeacherMade did not make your list, though. EdPuzzle and TeacherMade were new but highly useful to me this past year in addition to Schoology's new tools, of course.
Thanks so much! Yeah, TeacherMade is definitely a useful program as well!
So great to be part of this list. This is such an awesome video!
Thanks so much, Kami! 😀
OMG! This is truly helpful. These applications are life saver especially in helping students engaged and focus in virtual learning. Please keep up the good work. Btw, do you have any app suggestion for presentation besides google slides or powerpoint? Im looking for a way to make presentation more fun and unique. Cheers!
You're welcome! Yes, check out Genially! www.genial.ly/en
@@NewEdTechClassroom Please do a video on it! Would love to know any tips ... am only just starting to use this app now.
@@g3n1983 It's coming soon!
Teachermade is also must for teachers. Schoology doesn't have all the tools we need for creating assessments so we use Teachermade.
Thanks for the suggestion!
I try to find some activity to my subject physics .. and I hope to help me
Do you know Genially? What’s your opinion about it?
I do and actually have a tutorial about Genially coming out this week!
So for you only showed sites do you have any suggestions for programs?
Could you elaborate on your question a bit more? Each of the tools (except the pen tablet) is an instructional technology program.
@@NewEdTechClassroom I mean software like Camtasia which is great for video lesson because it has a part to write with pen on screen and open board is great too. I want something free because camtasia you have to pay.
which cursor to use in order to zoom ?
You can use Command and the + key on a Mac to zoom in. If you'd like to zoom into a recorded video, you can use Screencastify's editing features.
hjow about lightboard?
Lv it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻thanks for that
You're very welcome!