
Learning to Code
Code Academy-
A step by step self directed catalog of coding languages. Excellent for MS/JH students
Scratch-
A blockly coding language provides the user to click and drag blocks of codes. This could be used for all ages.
Made with Code-
This coding website is great for beginners. It works through problem based coding solutions.
Presentation Media
Powtoon-
Powtoon brings presentations to life with highly effective and fast paced cartoon animations. This presentation software is for kids and adults alike. Prepare for a fresh new way to present.
Prezi-
Prezis offer a collaborative experience with rotation, frame-by-frame slide movement and hundreds of formatting options.
Padlet-
A way to present to a class or a few hundred people. Shared links allow anyone to post information, pictures, videos, or comments in real time for an engaging experience for your audience.
Internet Safety-
As technology usage is on the rise, cyber bullying and appropriate online behavior has been a big point of emphasis in schools and around the world. There are many presentations and documents out there to help students understand the importance of being safe on and off line.
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How to Video-
This how to video is about a CAD program called Draft Sight. My Exploring Technology class was studying flight and needed to be able to sketch their plans, and then create a computer aided draft for dimensions and accuracy. I created this video for them to watch and rewatch using 'screencast-o-matic' a free screen recording program. Another free screen recording program is Jing, if you do not like screencastomatic. Try both out and start flipping lessons

