You will not believe how great Edji is for annotating and discussing text, images, and even GIFs. It is easy to share with your class via Google Classroom or a direct link. You upload a PDF or copy/paste text or images, share it with your students, and they respond with text, emojis, pre-populated comments that you create, or even audio. The coolest feature is Heat Vision. Once you turn that on, everyone can see what has been highlighted, and the more a word or phrase is selected, the darker the color becomes. (Think word clouds for highlighting.) Teachers see every selection and comment on their own document or in a nice list. This is very user-friendly and great for both in-person and remote learning. We highly recommend it!
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Sara MuladoreSara is currently a sixth grade social studies and ELA teacher at Charlevoix Elementary School in northern Michigan. She is part of the northern Michigan Social Studies collaborative. Sara has also taught math, science and reading. Jane GarverJane is a fifth grade English and social studies teacher in Charlevoix, Michigan and the MCTE 2018 Middle School Teacher of the Year. She loves teaching writing and matching students with books.. She spends her summers exploring the attic archives of the Little Traverse History Museum in Petoskey, Michigan. |