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Student Sample

Projects using Open


Ended Tools
In this lesson, you will be presented
with more tools that you can use in
teaching your field of specialization.
These tools will help you come up with
a well-designed presentation,
document and student sample project.
Furthermore, your role as a digital
author will also be discussed along
some reminders on how to maximize
the use of the digital platform in
teaching and learning.
 SOME ONLINE TOOLS
AND WEBSITES THAT
YOU CAN USE IN
TEACHING
LANGUAGE LEARNING
VIA WEB PUBLISHING
- Language skills can be fully
develop by allowing students to
communicate through the internet.
This may take place when the
students are required to post a
story or other products on a
bulletin board or web page.
Below are websites that are
designed to highlight
students ,research ,narrativ
e ,stories ,literary works
and other academic
writings.
a.THE DIARYPROJECT
(https;www.diarypoject.com)
- this website encourages students to
contribute their nations or daily diarries
with different themes required by the
website. Some of the themes or topics
can be on school
activities,relationships,family managing
stress and others.
 b. Cyberkids
(http\\www.cyberkids.com)
- the mission of this site is to
provide a voice for young people
on the interest.It accomplishes this
by publishing original creative
work by kids ages 7 to 12.
c. Global Show-N-Tell
(https\\www.telenaut.com\gst-
Wabisabi Learning(n.d)
-was able to present some lists
of online publishing tools for avid
student writers who are looking
for an online publishing tool to
publish their works.
d. Atavist
(https\\atavist.com)
-this is a beautiful tool and
was founded in 2011. It is highly
visual. It drag-and-drop editor for
creating beautiful online
publications.
a. Calameo
(https\\en.calameo.com)
-this tool is in creating
magazines. It lets you add
multimedia and personal
brandingv to anything you create.
Its perfect for smaller writings
projects like brochure of layer
design.
f. Tikatok
(https\\tikatok.com)
-this is a creative publishing
studio for young children. They
can use it to publish digital and
printed books odd all kinds. It is
media literacy-oriented and
aligned with common core.
Kids can upload their photos and
drawings for their creations. It also
contains a digital library. However,
it requires subscription.
g. Storybird
(https\\storybird.com)
-an online publishing tool that
brings your words and global
artists work together in amazing
storybooks. It is free for educators
. Students can create poetry books
. It also has a fundraising program
for students to get into.
h. Lulu
(https\\lulu.com\us\en\create\ebooks)
-one of the first players that
offered serious publishing featuresb.
Everything you need to know about
doing online publishing is right here .
They offer
tutorials,resources,guides,and more to
learn with.
 One can create all sorts of
projects like books,
ebooks,photobooks,and
calendars.
i. Flipsnack
(https:\\www.flipsnack.com)
- this is a flipbook creator. It
renders shareable interactive
creations that can also include
multimedia. It lets students upload
3 publications of 15 pages each on
their free plan.
EXAMPLES:
j. Penzu (https:penzu.com)
- with Penzu classroom, you can
create class journals that can be
graded and managed. Students can
also submit diary entries by email.
They can even receive comments
from their teacher right inside the
journal. Createband send
assignment to students with due
date,grading scheme,and more.
 EXAMPLES:
MATHEMATICS
LESRNING VIA
TOOLS
-Mathematics skills can be fully
develop when we allow students to
use digital tools as additional
resources for math learning. Also,
aside from primary sources,
students can use digital
applications to come up with a
math investigatory projects that
promote their skills in solving
problems.
BELOW ARE SOME
DIGITAL TOOLS AND
SITES THAT YOU CAN
USE FOR YOUR
MATHEMATICAL
LESSONS.
a. GeoGebra
- this is dynamic mathematical
software made for every level of
education. It combines
geometry,algebra,spreadsheets,gra
phs,statistics and analysis,calculus
in on user – friendly package. This
is the number 1 provider of
dynamic math software all over the
world..
EXAMPLES:
b. Geometry Pad
-this offers a fun way learn
geometry and practice important
constructions. Students can easily
present their geometric
constructions, take measurements ,
use the compass and experiment
with a lot of different geometric
shapes.
Examples:
 c. Photomath
- this app will help you
understand math problems with
content to improve your math skills .
By scanning your math problem, this
app will help you instantly with
solving it . After scanning , the app
gives you a step-by-step explanation.
It exxplains the calculation steps
with animations.
Examples:
d. Khan Academy
- this uses instructional math
video,practice exercise and has a
personalized learning dashboard so
you can study at your own pace in and
out of the classroom. Besides math,
they also offer science , computer
programming, art,history, economics,
and more. All contets is free because
they want to provide a free world-class
education for anyone anywhere.
EXAMPLES:
e. Shapes 3D
-is an AR app to teach geometry.
You can create prisms, pyramids,
solids of revolution, and platonic
solids.
This tool wants to improve the
teachers capabilities and provide
possibilities to show things you cannot
show with physical tools or within the
classroom.
EXAMPLES:
f. CK 12
- this is a free math app that is
available on almost any device. It
offers adaptive practice,
workbooks, quizzes, test and
several simulations.
g. Cuethink
- an innovative application for
students from grade 2-12. It tries
to engage students who are
already doing well and also
supports those who have math
difficulties. They want students to
see challenges as opportunities
with a growing mindset.
h. Fluidmath
-students and teachers can
create, solve, graph, and animate
math and physics problems in their
own handwriting in a very easy
way. Teachers can create dynamic
instructional materials for the
classrooms while students can
understand concepts easily.
 EXAMPLES:
i.Desmos
- a great tool for teaching about
graphs. Offers free graphing
calculator and is even accesible for
visually impaired students. It also
offers more than 100 digital
activities such as small math games.
Examples:
j. Bookwidgets
- offers a wide range of
different widgets or exercises you
can create by yourself for your
students. You can choose the
content you put in.
k. Mathalicious
- in this, students learn math
by using real life subjets such as
sports, food, economics, games,
etc.
i. Virtual Nerd
- on this website, you can find
all kinds kof videos explaining all
kinds of math problems. In these
videos, they explain step-by-step
how to solve these problems. This
is a virtual teacher.
m. Canfigurelt Geometry
- This platform covers a lot of
different types of geometric
proofs. It allows students to learn
for themselves how to prove
something rather than simply
copying it from the teacher.
Other Digital Tools include :
n. Phet Interactive Simulations
o. Wolfram Alpha
SCIENCE LEARNING
VIA VIRTUAL
LABORATORY or
SIMULATION APPS
a.Virtual Labs
-this is an initiative of Ministry of
Human Resource Development,
Government of India under the aegis of
National Mission on Education through
Information and Communication
Technology. It provides to the student
the result of an experiment. It also
provides additional inputs to students
such audio,and video streaming of an
actual lab experiment.
- Can be fully developed when we
allow students to use virtual laboratory
or simulation apps as additional
resources for science learning. Due to
lack of laboratory equipment or
resources in Philippine schools, using
virtual laboratory or simulations for
laboratory activities would prove very
important as alternative for hands-on
activities.
- Also, aside from primary sources,
students can use digital applications to
come up with a science investigatory
projects that promote their scientific
skills to solve real-world problems.
The list on the next page provides you
with examples of virtual laboratory or
simulation apps that can you use for
your science lessons.
Examples:
b. Physics: Interactive Physics
Simulations
- this website is a collection of
interactive physics simulations. All
content was created by Tom Waish.
c. Phet Interactive Simulations
- these interactive simulations cover
areas in
Physics,Chemistry,Math,Earth
Science , and Biology. They tackle
core challenges in software
development, assistive technology, and
science education. Thus, they are able
to cater to students with disabilities.
d. Virtual Biology Lab: An Inquiry-
based Learning Environment
-it is a free, online educational
purposes. VBL simulates natural
environments with the way life
responds to changing conditions.
Typically, students will design
experiments and conduct them using
the models in this site but collect and
analyze their data in other software.
Examples:
e. HTML5 Simulations
- these are interactive ways to teach
the science to students. They can
change the data input to see the changes
in the expected output. This site
presents simulations in areas like
Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth
Systems, Astronomy, and Mathematics.
f. Lab Options for Distance
Delivery
-This site provides a
compilation of digital technology,
simulations, and 3D model
applications.
A. Copyright Laws
- Copyright Law protects works of
authorship. Hence, it is very
important for teachers and students
to learn more about copyright acts to
ensure that there will be no copyright
infringiments that will happen in the
process of authoring or publishing
materials offlin or online.
EXAMPLES:
According to FindLaw (2020), the
Copyright Act states that works of
authorship include the following types of
works:
Literary works
Musical works
Dramatic Works
PantoMimes and choreographic works
Pictorial, graphic, and sculpture
works.
Motion pictures and other audiovisual
works

Sound Recordings

Architectural works
 Find Law (2020) States that
Copyright Law is important for
multimedia developers and publishers
for two reasons :
 A. Original multimedia works are
protected by copyright. The copyright
acts exclusive rights provision gives
developers and publishers the right
to control unauthorized exploitation
of their works.
b. Multimedia works are created by
combining “content” – music, text,
graphics, illustrations, photographs,
software- that is protected under
copyright law. Developers and
publishers must avoid infringing
copyrights owned by others.
B. Anti- Bullying Act of 2013
-You may wonder, why did we cite
the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013. We all
know that this law directs all
elementary and secondary schools to
adopt policies to address the existence
of bullying in that one should be
protected from it or prohibited on
doing it.
EXAMPLES:
-One of the most common problems
encountered today by interest users is
bullying online which we call “cyber
bullying”. It is then very important for
teachers to be very judicious and alert
in advising students as they publish
their requirements online or as they
communicate or collaborate through
the World Wide Web.
C. Republic Act 101751
- This is known as the Cybercrime
Prevention Act of 2012 declaring a
policy that states that the State
recognizes the vital role of information
and communications industries in the
nations overall social and economic
development.
EXAMPLES:
Thankyou for
Listening!!!😁
ASSESSMENT:
1. This offers a fun way learn
geometry and practice important
constructions.
A. Khan Academy
B. Photomath
C. Geometry Pad
2.This app will help you
understand math problems with
content to improve your math
skills.
A.Photomath
B.Shapes 3D
C.Geometry Pad
3. Is an AR app to teach
geometry. You can create
prisms,pyramid,solids of
revolution, and platonic solids.
A.Khan Academy
B.Shapes 3D
C.Tikatok
4. This website encourages
students to contribute their
nations or daily diarries with
different themes required by the
website.
A. Photomath
B. The DiaryProject
C. Calameo
5. This tool is in creating
magazines. It let's you add
multimedia and personal
branding to anything you create.
A. The DiaryProject
B. Tikatok
C. Calameo
6. This is a creative publishing
studio for young children. They
can use it to publish digital and
printed books od all kinds.
A. Flipsnack
B. Tikatok
C. Geogebra
7. This is a flipbook creator. It
renders shareable interactive
creations that can also include
multimedia.
A. Flipsnack
B. Vitual Labs
C. Calameo
8. This is dynamic mathematical
software made for every level of
education.It combines
geometry,algebra, spreadsheets,
graphs, statistics, and analysis,
calculus in on user - friendly
package.
A. Geogebra
B. Photomath
C. Geometry Pad
9. It provides to the student the
result of experiment. It also
provides additional inputs to
students such audio, and video
streaming of an actual lab
experiment.
A. Experiment
B. Virtual
C. Virtual Lab
10. This is known as the Cybercrime
Prevention Act of 2012 declaring a policy
that states that the state recognizes the
vital role of information and
communications industries in the nations
overall social and economic
development.
A. Republic Act 101751
B. Republic Act 106781
C. Republic Act 109311
Key Answers:
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. A

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