COPH ED TECH THURSDAY!
February 23, 2017
Technology Tools in the Spotlight!
Canvas - Uploading Multiple FilesIf you are uploading multiple files to Canvas, you do not need to do them one at a time. You can easily batch upload them using a zipped file or by dragging a dropping them into the file uploader. Learn more at https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-2754 | Scribble MapsScribble Maps allows you to make notations on Google Maps. You can draw, add text, add markers with text or links, add images and more. The final product can be saved in a variety of formats - including Google Earth files. You can share and even embed the map on a web page. Learn more at https://www.scribblemaps.com | ReadwritethinkReadWriteThink is a timeline tool that allows you or students to create visually appealing timelines by date, time or event. You can save your work, print it out or email to yourself or a friend. Learn more at http://www.readwritethink.org |
Canvas - Uploading Multiple Files
If you are uploading multiple files to Canvas, you do not need to do them one at a time. You can easily batch upload them using a zipped file or by dragging a dropping them into the file uploader. Learn more at https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-2754
Scribble Maps
Scribble Maps allows you to make notations on Google Maps. You can draw, add text, add markers with text or links, add images and more. The final product can be saved in a variety of formats - including Google Earth files. You can share and even embed the map on a web page. Learn more at https://www.scribblemaps.com
Readwritethink
ReadWriteThink is a timeline tool that allows you or students to create visually appealing timelines by date, time or event. You can save your work, print it out or email to yourself or a friend. Learn more at http://www.readwritethink.org

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Archived Issues
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