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Hyperdocs

A hyperdoc is essentially a digital document where all of the resources for a lesson are placed together in one area. The hyperdocs have hyperlinks within them that will bring you to other sites or activities that provide information. An example of a hyperdoc would be a google document. There are many hyperdoc options on the internet which obtain great benefits for the users. If we use our example google documents, we will find that this application yields many awesome benefits. Google Docs allows for students to be present on the hyperdoc at the same time to collaborate and also give the students more freedom than traditional worksheets. In addition to those benefits hyperdocs are very efficient, saving resources and grouping information all in one area. On top of all of these great benefits it’s also a great way to diversify the assignments and keep students interested.

Watch this video created by Rachel Bennett to learn more about hyperdocs.

As you can see in the video hyperdocs are very neat assignments that give students the ability to interact with the information themselves in a very neat fashion. Students will develop technological skills while learning in a new way that will grab their attention. Another example of a hyperdoc could be Google Slides. Google Slides is a slideshow that much like google docs can be accessed by the entire classroom and can obtain embedded hyperlinks, images, and many other great tools.


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