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For anyone using Khan Academy and Canvas I made a free application built on a Google Spreadsheet that reads in Khan Academy CSV files and sends the scores to the Canvas gradebook. Demo video below and link to site. Hope it helps someone! The setup takes a bit but it has made grading Khan exercises so much easier and quicker.
Demo: https://youtu.be/oQoVrhpp7R0
Website: https://apps.joshbunzel.com/docs/khan2canvas/
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Nearpod. Hands down. It makes the virtual lesson super interactive. It can be paired with Zoom or Microsoft Teams and it tracks student data. I also love Microsoft Teams. As a pair it’s unbeatable.
Pear Deck, Kahoot, Quizlet
Jamboard....game changer
Love Jamboard, we use it to creatr notes in 7th grade Geography. Vocab sticky notes, essential questions, easy to share fun to create, simple so kids can find and study!!
I have been using EdPuzzle, free to use, take any video and embed questions. Students watch, the video pauses and they answer questions, it tracks their score and you can export to excel. You can make your own or there are a ton already made. Great for scaffolding, I assign them for homework quite a bit, kids seem to like them.
Pear Deck, Kahoot, Whiteboard.fi
Might throw a bone to Gimkit here as well
Jamboard and FlipGrid!!
PIVOT for virtual AP labs
Gimkit, flipgrid, slid.o, elearning-Gizmos for virtual labs. BrainPOP, screencastify and Edpuzzle