I always love attending conference to learn new "tools of the trade" for school counseling. This year at ASCA, I learned about several new technology tools that I thought I would share. Hope you find them useful in your school.
- Kahoot!: This on-line tool is free and allows users to develop interactive quizzes for students. I cannot wait to use this in my classroom guidance lessons. After developing the quiz, there is a link students can use to answer the questions in a game show like format. Students can use their own personal devices, or a school's device to play. Students can play against each other to try to top the on-screen leader board.
- Grade Cam: This on-line tool allows users to develop a quiz and print on a special scan form. After students complete the quiz, they can scan their quiz using the camera on your computer and instantly get their score. I plan on using this in my guidance lessons as a review tool at the end of the lesson. It is a simple, interactive and fun way to check for understanding on the day's lesson.
- QR Codes: While I knew about these before, and always said I would use them, some new ideas were presented at the conference. There are several websites that allow you to make a QR code (http://www.qrstuff.com/ and http://www.visualead.com/). Both allow you to generate a QR code that will link to websites, text, You Tube, etc. I want to use QR codes in the classroom to quickly link to websites and make a lesson more interactive. I also want to place QR codes on posters in the hallway to link to announcements and events and to promote the school counseling department.
- S'More: S'More is an on-line site to help create fun and exciting flyers to send to parents and students. I want to begin to use these to send more information home to the parents in my building.
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