Manage & Organize

Standards for the 21st-Century Learner

  • 2.1.2 Organize knowledge so that it is useful.

  • 2.1.4 Use technology and other information tools to analyze and organize information.

  • 3.1.4 Use technology and other information tools to organize and display knowledge and understanding in ways that others can view, use and assess.

Seesaw Seesaw is a digital portfolio tool that helps K-12 students document their learning journey. Students capture learning with photos and videos of their work, or by adding digital creations. Everything gets organized in one place and can be accessed with any device. Student work is easily shared with classmates, parents, or published to a class blog. See Saw also offers support for educators who want one-on-one guidance for setting up a See Saw account or project.

http://web.seesaw.me/

 

Jeopardy Rocks 
Easily create quiz show style games for up to four teams using Jeopardy Rocks. Games can be shared online with a simple URL. The company is working to develop a resource bank of games designed by educators so make sure to submit any games you and your students design. Appropriate for all grade levels, encourage students to design their own quiz questions for sharing with peers.

https://www.jeopardy.rocks/

 

Trello 
An excellent tool for helping groups collaborate effectively, and stay organized, Trello’s simple card interface is deceptively simple. Create boards that can pull in files from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, and OneDrive. Then, add members, due dates, checklists, and labels to help keep everyone focused and on task. Encourage students to use Trello when planning school events or working on longer research projects. Recommended for grades 9-12.

https://trello.com/