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Pearl Trees
This web-based platform combines elements of Diigo (social bookmarking) and Pinterest (mind-mapping) into a new collaborative environment to share and access anywhere.
Interactive Rubrics
While looking through blogs written by members of my PLN, I was directed to a simple yet profound advancement in rubric design. Edutopia published an article by New Jersey educator Michelle Lampinen that includes a QR code within the rubric. This QR code can link to ANYTHING: video tutorials, Google Docs/Forms, etc. The possibilities are endless in helping students understand the desired elements for any rubric.
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