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Vocaroo Instructions

Vocaroo Instructions

Healthy Tech

 Healthy Tech Powerpoint

Wakelet

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Sunshine's Wakelet https://wakelet.com/@SunshineWilliamson13093
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    This QR code is for Canva.  Canva is an extremely useful tool for the classroom for creating everything from newsletters and slideshows to QR codes.       This is a QR code for Vocaroo.  You can do a voice recording and turn it into a QR code and print onto a sticker and place inside a book.  I read books for my niece and nephew and created QR codes so they can hear me read the books for them from their ipads.   This is a code for Google Earth. I love to teach Geography to show differences around the globe.  Lately, I've been using it to look at the street design of Barcelona, Spain. I find this website fascinating.     QR codes save time.  We have a new procedure in advising that includes parents completing a form if they attend advising sessions and the students have to agree to it.  It's a process and since our meetings are only 30 minutes long, we are designing a poster with a QR code that will take parents d...
  Survey Monkey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FQPH87V

MentiMeter Poll

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This is a three part mentimeter poll. I have to click the slides on my end to have you see the different slides on your end. The first one is a map of the world and the student will choose where they were born by clicking the country. I will use this in my SSC 101 class because I have many international students and it will be so interesting to see. The second one is a word cloud asking "If I could eat the same food for the rest of my life, what would I eat?" The third is a picture of 9 different emotional dogs and the students can choose their mood for the day. It's good to see where everybody is emotionally.
  Chapter 10 Flippity Fun

Internet Safety Bibliography

InternetSafety.docx
  Flashcards to help learn Copyright Rules for Educators Quizlet Flashcards

About Me

About Sunshine Williamson Sunshine is an Academic Advisor at Jacksonville State University pursuing a master's degree in Instructional Technology.  She and her husband Scott have been married 28 years and have two grown daughters and two sons-in-law.  Sunshine and Scott live on a farm in Hokes Bluff, AL as empty nesters and love to play pickleball and square dance together.  Sunshine is passionate about helping her students find their purpose and what gives them joy.