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HELPFUL RESOURCES:


  • Canva

    Canva has been my best friend these past 3 semesters. Even with just the free version, it's been instrumental to creating fun and engaging presentations that meet my Universal Design for Learning (UDL) requirements for learners. It allows for multimedia elements as well and comes with a lot of handy templates!

    Very cool website to make teacher presentations called Canva

    Pose, Wobble, Flow

    Pose, Wobble, Flow is an excellent book that mixes critical pedagogical frameworks with references to theorists like bell hooks and Paulo Freire, but provides practical applications of it in the classroom that you can try. Each pose is a helpful tool for the liberatory educator and is a good read!


    Kahoot!

    Kahoot! is something used while I was in school and it still continues to be a fun way to measure student data through a fun assessment. I may not be too familiar with blooket, and I'm sure that one is really good too, but I'm sure that Kahoot is a great tool as well!