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4 Comments

  1. Hi Eva!

    I am one of the people behind Edcanvas! Excited that you found us and thanks for sharing!

    Students can definitely use this tool right now for their presentations. I would love to see what you students create. We are currently working on richer functionality for teachers to invite their students to Edcanvas and have them organized by classes.

    I would love to hear from you on any thoughts you may have around students creating canvases!

    Cheers,
    Amy Lin
    amy@edcanvas.com
    http://www.edcanvas.com

  2. Hello Mrs. Buyuksimkesyan. My name is Jo Curd. I am a student at the University of South Alabama. I am in a class called EDM 310, which requires me to comment on a teacher’s blog and then write a summary about the blog post on my own blog. http://curdjoedm310.blogspot.com/, http://edm310.blogspot.com/
    I really enjoyed reading your post on Edcanvas and I looked at how you used it for your class. It seems like a great tool to use and something students can use as well. This is something that I will be looking into more.

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