Great tools for teaching: Breakout rooms, Polls, Chat, Whiteboard, annotation tools
Latest security update:
information on latest upgrade due to security issues
Instructions about latest Security button in Zoom meetings (Make sure you have the latest Zoom update to use it)
Support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Training videos and advice for teaching online
Short videos about Zoom features, tricks and problems
Google Classroom:
for more information on Google Classroom, click here
Google Currents (the old Google + Community)
share ideas/ content and curate content
more information about it's uses and possibilities
digital pin board for collaboration and resource collections
for more information, click here
Seesaw: You can assign your own (interactive) activities or choose from a variety of already created activities for most languages (better used with younger students)
Blendspace: Good for putting resources and tasks together for students.
My Portfolio: offers a platform for online learning
Google Earth: Create virtual tours of your target language country
Storyweaver: Read graded online stories in target language and get the same story in different languages (including English). If signed up, you can download stories and read offline. You can also create your own stories.
Edpuzzle: Prepare videos from Youtube and Vimeo with questions inserted into the video for student interaction.
Padlet: Very versatile and can be used for a variety of different purposes and activities, new are Map and Timeline
Teachvid: Great website with videos including activities to go along.
Pear Deck: Interactive presentation tool, with 90 day free trial of their premium account. Can be linked to Google Slides and Microsoft Powerpoints. More help videos here.
Create educational games online: You can create crosswords, quizzes, matching and memory games and many more.
Google Teach from Home: Summary of how you can use the G Suite to teach from home.
Learningapps: Great website to create your own online activities or search for existing ones