Add-Ons and Other Support Tools
Materials Generators
- Materials Generators “Help teachers and students produce instructional materials on paper and online”(Roblyer, 2016, p. 141). LucidChart is a materials generator for good docs that allows users to easily create flowcharts and diagrams. This add-on is a great asset for students and teachers alike to help visually portray the relationship between ideas or concepts. https://www.lucidchart.com/
- Another great example for a materials generator is Lesson Plan Maker, http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/lesson_plan/ , this allows teachers to use a template to help oranize their thought and ideas in a orderly fashion and take some time away from preparing to make your plan and actually get right to it.
Data Collection and Analysis Tools
- Data collection and analysis tools “help teachers collect and organize information to provide feedback and support decision making”(Roblyer, 2016, p.141). Flubaroo, www.flubaroo.com , is an analytics tool add-on for google sheets that allows teachers to grade and analyze assignments and tests and even email scores to students. This type of add-on would significantly reduce the time spent grading and open up more time for planning and preparation for class.
- Save As Doc https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/save-as-doc/iekpcmcpnbgoldpmhfbioecljjjjnpap?utm_source=permalink is another useful add-on for google sheets that allows the user to convert any sheets document into a google doc to make the legibility of lengthy cell text entries easier.
Testing and Grading Tools
- Testing and grading tools “help teachers collect and track assessment information to measure student progress”(Roblyer, 2016, p.141). Add-ons such as Super Quiz https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/super-quiz/pjbiflobnndcecpflbbldjhiplcobiim?utm_source=permalink allows for teachers not only to grade and measure student progress but create quizzes and assessments all in one place.
- Another tool for grading and assessment is Online Rubric https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/online-rubric/fiiglmgmcodoglllnbfebbhkfidikfbo?utm_source=permalink which allows teachers to create and email customizable rubrics and scores to students for any assignment. I believe this combined with add-ons such as mail merge could greatly improve the productivity of teachers in regards to issuing and grading assignments.
Graphics Tools
- Graphics tools “allow manipulation of images to illustrate documents and web pages”(Roblyer, 2016, p.141). PixLr Editor, https://pixlr.com , is such a tool, allowing users to edit and manipulate images. This tool is useful primarily because it’s free and allows for some of the same functions as photoshop
- Personally for a graphics tool I will always prefer Adobe Photoshop, www.photoshop.com . For a graphics editor, I believe this to be the most powerful and comprehensive. Though costly and very extensive, I have yet to come across another program that I prefer more.
Planning and Organizing Tools
- Planning and organizing tools “help teachers and students conceptualize, organize, and communicate their ideas”(Roblyer, 2016, p.141). Add-ons such as Doctopus https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/doctopus/ffhegaddkjpkfiemhhnphmnadfbkdhbf?utm_source=permalink help teachers to organize, manage, scaffold and assess student projects and work.
- Event-O-Matic https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/event-o-matic/dhghafhnlbfjlifbdhggnijgpfnjfmlo?utm_source=permalink is another add-on that can help teachers to organize and track events and projects by merging schedules they have created in google sheets with a calendar to help them to better see whats coming up and also provide students with an accurate time table for assignments and projects.
Research and Reference Tools
- Research and reference tools “let students look up information in electronic versions of encyclopedias, atlases and dictionaries”(Roblyer, 2016, p.141). Paperpile, https://paperpile.com , allows users to add citations and bibliographies to research papers. Like most google apps this add on is also fully collaborative so that users can contribute or correct each other.
- Sorc’d for Docs, https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sorcd-for-docs/johghabpnkofnnignckidciklbodffac?utm_source=permalink , is also another useful add-on for google docs as it allows user to collect and recall pieces of relevant content for use on their research papers.
- A noteworthy mention is TextHelp Highlighting Tools for google docs. This allows users to highlight important information and then compile everything they highlighted into one place.
Content-Area Tools
- Content-area tools “support teaching and learning activities in various subject matter areas”(Roblyer, 2016, p.141). The Google add-on Translate https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/translate/nejfnokhglmkjgpkjooijcddfecjggan?utm_source=permalink allows users to convert text to any language of their choosing. This is not only helpful in foreign language studies but helps when communicating to others around the world.
- On the more science and math side of things, Calculator.net http://www.calculator.net/conversion-calculator.html offers a conversion calculator for just about every form of measurement from distance to weight to temperature, ect.
Roblyer, M.D. (2016). Integrating educational technology into teaching
(7th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.