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Transform Your Teaching
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Bonus
Episode 18
Season 1
The What, the Why and the How of Technology Integration: Practical Tools
June 9, 2023
Center for Teaching & Learning at Cedarville University
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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.
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Jared’s favorite tech tools:
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