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10 Jan

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Using one management platform that is provided for you by your school or district may fit the bill for your classroom. However, we would like to present the idea of helping students use a range of technology tools to become technologically fluent:

“…because students experiment with different tools for different jobs. They understand each tech tool has strengths and limitations. They are not going to love every tool and that’s okay. We really can’t get too attached to any one tool anyway because they come and go so quickly and are constantly evolving.”
Catlin Tucker

Kahoot!
Kahoot is a tool that allows teachers to create, manage and share questions to their classes. “Kahoot! empowers educators and captivates learners. Through the creation of a trusted learning space, educational content is delivered by asking meaningful questions in real-time, creating a social, fun and game-like environment.”

Eliademy
Eliademy is a simple way to build an online classroom. You can “Instantly create and edit online courses, forums and Eliademyquizzes, share documents and embed any multimedia content straight into your course. With our state of the art visual editor your course will look like an expensive study book with just a few clicks.”


Collaborize Classroom
Collaborize Classroom is a free online platform that allows teachers to create web pages for their classes – “designed to complement classroom instruction and engage students in online activities, assignments and discussions that allow for deeper participation inside and outside the classroom.”

Nearpod
Nearpod
“Bring the classroom to life with interactive mobile presentations that teachers create and customize themselves.”

 

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