Apr 15, 2020
Right now the trend seems to be using a lot of google slides to
facilitate remote learning.
However, this is not the only useful format that can be used.
So many people are stressed about using new tools what if I told
you that there were tools that can be used that would allow you to
use what you have and repurpose them for a remote learning
environment.
As teachers, we can use the PDFs that we own and send them out to
our families in PDF format.
Once our students have these PDF files there are simple and easy
tools and apps that can be used that will allow students to treat
these PDFs as simply and easily as a homework book that they work
through.
In this video, we will look at 3 tools that can be used across
multiple student's devices that will allow students to use PDFs
like paper.
These apps and tools allow students to annotate their PDFs by
writing on top of the digital pages. Once complete students can
then export what they completed back to you in whatever format you
would like.
It’s simple. Let me walk you through these three tools.
To make this easy for you I have included the link to this video so
that you can easily download this video, share it with your school
teams inside and outside of Facebook.
Don’t forget that this video will be up on Youtube as well as
reposted in podcast format for you to use again and again.
This is a tough time but learning how to adapt to this new type of
teaching doesn’t have to be so overwhelmingly hard. If you need to
know how to do something to support your at-home learning needs
please reach out and ask. I am happy to share with you what I know
to make this time easier.