Assessment: evaluates knowledge or skill by presenting questions or tasks that can be checked for accuracy and/or graded Audio/Video: includes the ability to record your own voice or video, with the ability to edit audio tracks Classroom Management: assists teachers in managing classroom routines, behavior, and resources Collaboration: allows users to communicate, share resources, create documents, and connect with other users synchronously or asynchronously Content: provides subject matter to support instruction and learning Create: Facilitates the display of information to an audience in a logical and organized format by combining text, graphics, and/or multimedia; it may be static (still) or dynamic (moving), creates or remixes a graphic image using editing, painting, and layout tools; sometimes includes text or animation capabilities Curate: collects, organizes, and displays digital resources; usually in related topics Discussion: allows users to communicate with each other synchronously or asynchronously; usually via text, but sometimes using audio recording Ebooks: provides access to books in digital format for display on a computer screen or handheld device Gaming: digital games or activities that include a goal, challenges, rules, user interaction, and entertainment Productivity:helps the user manage their time and resources; includes but is not limited to word processing, note-taking, task lists, spreadsheets, and project management Research: assists users in finding, citing, and analyzing sources of information Writing: provides a platform for users to practice writing skills by inputting original text or meaningfully interacting with supplied text