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===Kahoot===
 
===Kahoot===
 
* ''Create a game for your students to play as groups and/or individually, with a device''
 
* ''Create a game for your students to play as groups and/or individually, with a device''
** How to create a game and play it with Kahoot:
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** View these Kahoot Tutorial http://blog.getkahoot.com/post/72436135885/check-out-these-great-kahoot-tutorials-from-kelly videos], or  
*** View these Kahoot Tutorial http://blog.getkahoot.com/post/72436135885/check-out-these-great-kahoot-tutorials-from-kelly videos], or  
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** Glance through the [https://getkahoot.com/tutorials/Kahoot_Tutorials.pdf Getting Started Guide], or  
*** Glance through the [https://getkahoot.com/tutorials/Kahoot_Tutorials.pdf Getting Started Guide], or  
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** Follow the Kahoot FAQ [https://getkahoot.com/support/faq/#how-to-make-and-play-a-kahoot How to make and play a Kahoot]
*** Follow the Kahoot FAQ [https://getkahoot.com/support/faq/#how-to-make-and-play-a-kahoot How to make and play a Kahoot]
 
  
 
===NowComment===
 
===NowComment===

Revision as of 16:02, 2 May 2016

The eighth annual Favorite Tech Tools session focused on a variety of tools for engaging students in online, hybrid, and seated classes. All tools are free unless noted below.

Kahoot

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  • Turn documents (or web pages, pictures, or videos) into class conversations

Photos For Class

Screencast-o-matic

YouTube videos