Floop! is an online tool where students can submit work for their classes. Teachers can create assignments, and students can view and then complete their assignments using this tool. This is a great tool because students can submit images with an assignment, they can also submit a PDF or a google drive file. This is important because it allows for a variety of different file types, so students can submit whatever best represents that particular assignment.
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During this screencast, I learned how to use this tool. I learned about both the teacher and the student view which is valuable to know. This way we can help students problem solve when they are struggling to figure something out using the tool. I learned about the features of this tool. This includes the ability to have multiple classes and assignments being able to be submitted in many different ways. Another great thing about this tool is that students can use it from almost any device they have access to whether that is a phone, tablet, or computer.
In a face to face classroom, this tool would be a great way to have students submit their assignments. In an art class an important part of making art is taking good pictures of what they have created. This would allow students to submit the images they have created of their art. It could also be a place for students to turn in artist statements.
In a remote learning classroom, this could be a tool I could use for posting assignments that I want students to be working on. This could allow for them to turn in images of what they've been working on, and it also would allow for me to interact with them, and give them comments and feedback on what they are working on in art. This would be a valuable tool in this sense.
Screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA0YPvigJlU
Link to website: https://www.floopedu.com/
Image Source: https://www.facebook.com/floopedu/
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