Resources+for+Struggling+Students

=Internet Resources for Struggling Students=

Khan Academy has thousands of short video tutorials for students. The early focus was on math concepts, but new videos are being added on many different topics. You can sign up for a free account and create assignments for students and track their progress. Students are given assignments with hints for help and rewards for success. Accessibility features include close captioning, audio, and a downloadable transcript. HippoCampus also has video tutorials with a focus on High School and College students. Ted-Ed also has videos with quizzes and support for students. Teachers can use the site to "flip" any of the videos there or on YouTube to make it your own, add quiz items, etc. LiveBinders is a resource where resources can be combined for student access. You can create a free account and start a "binder" to fill with websites, videos, documents, and images for students on different topics. There are also lots of great binders created by teachers to check out (several binders on iPads in the classrooms, i.e.).