ClassFlow is a free, online tool that works on almost all devices. Imagine a lesson where teachers push slides, websites, PDFs and interactive activities right to student devices (tablets and laptops). Teachers can then annotate and share student responses. This tool is useful for all ages where students have devices in pairs or individually. Differentiation is supported through the ability to send different material to different students. Students can move objects or draw on the screen and send it back to the teacher. This session includes a combination of hands-on activities for trying the tool (as a student) and “how-to” support to get started.
Audience: Intermediate
Resources:
- Jaclyn’s ClassFlow wiki, which includes the following:
- Create an account
- Create your first lesson
- Connects students to lesson
- How to share a lesson
- How to print a lesson
- Assessments – in lesson
- Assessments – stand alone
- ClassFlow Teacher App
- ClassFlow website and ClassFlow Support & Community
- Jaclyn’s OTF Connects session on Creating Interactive Math Classes (including with ClassFlow)