Kahoot is a fun quiz game.
Plickers is a student response tool that uses an iOS or Android app to read paper response sheets. No student devices? No Problem.
Curipod is an AI infused student activity tool.
AI question creation. Limits on number of practice times. Quizlet Live is fun though and a keeper!
Irritated by Quizlet's practice limits? Import your sets into Knowt with an extension!
Blooket for interactive games with content. Students LOVE it.
Timeline JS allows you to make a very attractive timeline from a Google Spreadsheet template.
Pixabay is another great source for free stock images.
Portfolios, unit previews, self-paced courses, digital notebooks, multimedia lessons, timelines… and much more!
Stop motion Studio is an app that is available for the Chrome web browser and Chromebooks. Create stop motion animation sequences using your device's webcam.
WeVideo is a free online video editor that can be used on Chromebooks. Combine audio, video, pictures.
Video merging or editing tool.
Loom: A floating screencaster!
Bandlab is another great online recorder.
The simplest video creator located right in Google Drive.
Pear Deck is useful for adding interactivity to your presentations.
Not included here: Nearpod, Prezi, Moovly, Haiku Deck
Adobe's Color allows you to choose your palette for design and use the hex numbers easily.
Sketchpad is a very neat HTML5 drawing tool. Draw with any touch screen or interactive whiteboard. Other vector design tools include Vectr and Gravit.
Try http://weavesilk.com/ for symmetry activities
Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. Various subjects are available.
Youcubed transforming the latest research on maths into accessible and practical forms.
Technology is not the innovation, it is a tool embedded in innovation. -Grant Lichtman
Created by: Darren Maltais, Black Gold Regional School Division, with Jacqueline Larson and David Froland.
Some additional ideas and resources from Richard Byrne. "Free Technology for Teachers." http://www.freetech4teachers.com/,
Edotopia, Edudemic, and Shake Up Learning.
Updated January 2025