Communication & Collaboration
Resources for student, parents, and teachers
What is this Newsletter about?
Students are now using digital media in order communicate and better work together collaboratively. It enables students to learn and work at a distance. The tools listed below allow students to work individually and expressed his or her own ideas and opinions while contributing to overall assignments and solve communication problems from school to home.
WDWDT?
WDWDT? is an app used for communication between students, parents, and teachers. The app helps keep everyone involved with important information in class. You won’t need to send home exit slips or other notifications on paper and hope for parents to see and sign them anymore. It works the other way too as teachers can hear from parents about absences, questions, etc. After all, the more communication between all the parties involved, the better!
Google Slides
Google slides allows you to collaboratively create a presentation. The site can be edited anywhere, any day, and any time. Real-time collaboration in the Google Slides means that more than one person can work together to edit, chat, make comments and suggestions, and view revision history. Document owners maintain control of who can edit with sharing permissions ranging from private to public on the Internet.
Lino
This is a cooperative and collaborative tool that can enhance student learning and progress. Students can use lino to share photos and sticky notes. Students can share photos and notes with group members on this app without having to meet using any computer or handheld tablet. They use the phrase "Lino-it" in order to make this noun a physical action that can be done in people's minds.