
30. Mapping and group editing
31. Teaching before computer lab visit
32. Fluencing
33. Battle of the Books to show questions
34. Live web-cams
35. Coins and manipulatives
36. Reflections and tesselations
37. Art - show steps (teacher can work on next step while students work)
38. Demonstration of AR
39. Magnifying insects
40. Bridges Math
41. Side by side with project, or interview, and an outline of what is being talked
about
42. PIP, a finished project to look at as a model while going through directions
43. Demonstration with doc camera doing project, no more big semicircle watching
the teacher
44. Visor for predicting outcomes while looking at passages of text or picture books
45. Video streaming (United Streaming and online videos), online disections,
microscopes
46. Freezing images so kids aren't bumping and moving the visual
47. Sequence of pictures, time lapse, to demonstrate progression.
48. Adding visuals to note outlines.
49. Paperless handouts.
50. Showing hands-on tasks.
51. Compare and Contrast.
52. Step by step instructions.
53. Recording speeches.
54. Group editing.
55. Displaying fragile items or print photographs.
56. Freeze screen if papers keep falling off.
57. Record student speeches or presentations.
58. Choral reading.
59. Playing DVD's.
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