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Apr 28, 2020·1 min read
Online Teaching Tools
I am struggling to find something to write about today. Rather than force some philosophical musing, I thought the most tangible/useful thing (especially for fellow STEM educators) would be to simply list all the of tools I have used thus far and their purpose. Links lead to application examples or directly to the resource itself.
- Google Docs: Central location for all lesson links.
- Google Forms: Medium for all lessons.
- YouTube: Embedded videos IN forms.
- Padlet: Public sharing and commenting of artifacts created.
- PhET: HTML5 Lab Simulations
- FoldIt: Protein Folding Lab Simulation
- Concordia Consortium: Protein Folding Simulation
- Google AI Experiments: HTML5 Neural Net Training
- Neural Net Playground: HTML5 Neural Net Training
- Newsela: Scaffolded article reading and reflection.
Originally published at cyclesoflearning.com
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