Edcanvas is my new favorite toy/website. It's pretty amazing. The way it works is that you set up a canvas (basically a template) and from there you can drag and drop pictures, video links, Word documents, PowerPoints, Prezi links, YouTube videos...pretty much anything you want! It's something I always wanted for my students, but didn't know existed. The reason it is so wonderful is that you can have all your resources in one place for students, and easily share them. If a student is going on independent study, or he or she wants more extension activities, or if another teacher wants to see your resources, everything is available from one link.
I use resources from many different sources during my classes. I typically have a PowerPoint open for my standards and learning targets, a CD with the reading, a PowerPoint or Prezi for the content questions, and possibly a short video clip to introduce the material, to name a few of the resources. This can be confusing and hard to switch between seamlessly, especially if something goes wrong and I have to restart the computer! Edcanvas makes it easy to have almost all my resources just one click away, and anywhere I go with internet access.
Here is the link to my canvas on Holt's American History textbook chapter 11 on the North prior to the Civil War:
http://edcvs.co/W0i6Bk
No comments:
Post a Comment