How to Use Seesaw to Annotate Historical Images

In Seesaw students can submit images then draw and type on the image. Additionally, they can tape themselves talking about the image while all at once drawing on the image. All of those things are shown in this short video..

In my previous post I discussed and shared a video about using Jamboard to annotate historical images. Another way have students annotate historic images is by adding their voice remarks to the images. That can be done through the usage of
Seesaw..

Applications for Education.
Utilizing Seesaw to annotate historic images is an excellent way for grade school and intermediate school students to share their thoughts and ask concerns about what they see in historical images that you share with them. Since it gives them more area to discuss their concepts than if they just write notes next to or on the image, I like the option for trainees to tape-record voice notes.

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