If the PDF includes the answer key and you must separate it, simply select the pages that you wish you include, and print as a new PDF using the “print selected pages” option. Here is more info about Kami: I encourage you to use it with all my resources for online learning! Here is a page from my EOC review using Kami online (the text box that includes the word “ haploid” can be easily added by your students in the fill-in-the-blanks): Students can share it to the drive when completed. Simply upload the PDF to Google Drive or your platform of choice, and have your students add their own text boxes using Kami.įor example, you can still assign Biology End of Course Review to help students review what they have learned, and use the Kami app to add text boxes. However, this does not mean that you can’t use them digitally! You can use PDFs on any platform. Not every resource is available on Google Slides. (the items found above are part of my Digital Ecology Interactive Notebook). Here is an idea of what a digital resource might look like on Google slides: We have made efforts to make many of our resources digitally available. All you need is a Google account to get started! Digitally Enhanced Resources If you do not have any online platform for your students to use, Google Classroom is now available to the public. *Attention Canvas users- you are not permitted to publish Google slides of Biology Roots resources publicly to web, as this would be a violation of the DMCA. For example, Google Classroom is pretty seamless, and Schoology has a Google Drive app. How you implement the materials depends on which online platform you use for your classroom. They are permitted to be posted online only in the event that they are securely housed in a password protected platform (i.e., Google Classroom, Schoology, etc.)īiology Roots digital materials are available on Google Slides. I get many questions asking if my resources can be posted online. There are two ways to use Biology Roots materials digitally: resources that are digitally enhanced for Google Slides, and traditional PDFs. Since early 2020, we’ve been navigating uncharted waters with distance learning (as if regular in-classroom-learning wasn’t difficult enough)…and though I can’t make it all go away, I do have a few simple tips to help transition to the world of distance learning.
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