EduClipper is an app that allows the user to organize classroom content; it reminds me of Edshelf and Pinterest. Like many websites, one has to set up an account and once that is set up, the user can search for content, clip websites, videos, images and documents. The user can search for lesson plans for many subjects and levels and one can also search for clips that offer answers to a problem that one might have.
What I like is that each eduClip contains an image and some information about the clip. If you click on it, one can access more information on the clip. The user can fill their board like Pinterest and share their findings and lesson plans with other users and students if the teacher chooses to allow the students access. This can be beneficial for supplemental assignments that students can complete out of the classroom. It can also be useful if one is doing flipped instruction with their classes.
The only con I can think of is that their is so much content that one would have to spend a lot of time researching and creating an effective board. Other than that, I think it could be a good resource for teachers.


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