Thursday, September 26, 2013

Stores and Storage



Just when I thought Google couldn’t get any better, I find out they have amazing FREE web tools for educators.  Much link the individual writing the Blog, I have used Mozilla Firefox for some time now but slowly I find myself using Chrome because of the constant problems I have with Mozilla Firefox.  I know about the Google store because I have an Android phone but I have never explored it on my computer.  I started with the first app on this Blog called Class Dojo and it is an adorable, efficient, and effective way of tracking classroom behavior.  This is a great tool for teachers because it also gives parents access to view and track their child’s behavior.   I went in and created account on Class Dojo and played with it for a while and it is extremely user friendly and the little monsters and critters are adorable.   I also played with the Go Animation, an animation creation tool, for a while but I think I need at least a good couple of hours to explore and put together a short video animation.  My ten year old son could probably work with this app better than I can since he seems to me more tech savvy than I am.  I can’t wait to get home and share this with him.  You can choose from several different scenes, various people and objects, and numerous motions to create any type of animation video.




I was just recently introduced to the world of Dropbox.  I first accessed it when I got my new Smartphone and the app was already installed.  I fell in love instantly because this created a space where I can access my work and homework from anywhere.  I was constantly emailing myself with my work as attachments because I don’t do go with small objects (Flash drives).  Now I am able to save everything to my Dropbox and it is always at my fingertips.  This article goes beyond that, it gives teachers several suggestions such as emailing to your Dropbox when not using one of your devices and how to get extra storage.  Dropbox can reduce the amount of papers headed home for grading but teachers can ask students to email their work to your Dropbox and when you get home, you can access your Dropbox and grade away!!!

1 comment:

  1. Hi, Renee, Glad you found Class Dojo. It is indeed a great tool for classroom management. I did a little study last semester using this app in special education classrooms. And the teachers I worked with it really like the app.

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