
- CCSD INTERACT FIRST CLASS SOFTWARE
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CCSD INTERACT FIRST CLASS FREE
Go to and signing up for a free teacher account, using a personal email address (like Gmail or HotMail). While we have the Enterprise version in Cherry Creek Schools, Schoology also has free accounts that you can use as a teacher. You may be leaving our district, but that doesn't mean to have to stop using Schoology. Continue to use Schoology with a personal account. CCSD INTERACT FIRST CLASS PC
If using OneNote on a Mac or PC with the free plug-in, a teacher can also create & send assignments or pages to students. If added in a Schoology course, students will be added to the notebook automatically when first accessing it.
a virtual binder for different subjects or content areas that can be used throughout the yearĬlass Notebook also can integrate directly with Schoology. a collaborative written or audio storybook with drawings and images (drawing requires using the tablet app or a touch interface). multimedia pages built by students to support background knowledge for new units or concepts. project notebooks to track group work, tasks, and ideas/notes. snapshots of student work for digital sharing and peer review.
pages where students can record themselves thinking through a problem, reading text aloud, or interviewing each other (video recording is an option using a PC or Mac, but audio can be captured on the web). journals or reading logs where all entries are collected in one place. For those using mobile or touch-enabled devices, you can draw directly on the pages. Students see only their own section, the Collaboration Space, and the Content Library, but teachers can see all student sections, can provide digital worksheets for students, and can give feedback on the student pages. We don't yet have a good option for student drawings in Google Apps for iOS or Android, nor do we currently have a way for a teacher to provide handwritten feedback. Adding Drawing or Handwriting onto Pages: You can freely draw or handwrite using a touch-enabled device (or the free app for iOS and Android). Google offers Google Keep, but it isn't embedded into the other apps, which isn't great for students who are doing projects or multiple steps or self-evaluations.
Tasks or Checklists: checklist options for keeping track of tasks or to-do lists are built into OneNote. A Google image search doesn't always filter out the inappropriate stuff and you have to change the setting to find copyright-free options. Auto Filtered Image Search: the online image search is already strictly filtered for safe content and copyright usage when in OneNote. We can add images in Google Docs, but we are restricted in the layout, and we can't insert other file types (like PDF) right into the Doc. Insert Elements into a Page (Anywhere): the ability to upload files, insert images, add video or text boxes anyplace in a page makes this a very flexible tool. We don't have a native way currently to insert audio into Google Apps. CCSD INTERACT FIRST CLASS SOFTWARE
Insert Recorded Audio directly into pages: you can record audio anywhere in OneNote, and if you're using the free software on Mac/PC, you can also record your webcam. Organize, curate, & create content in one spot: an online digital notebook with different color-coded tabs or sections and unlimited pages give students a better way to interact with multiple files, pages, and multimedia content than we currently have with Google Drive.