Interactive learning tools support active participation and student engagement through quizzes, polls, games, and interactive video activities designed to enhance instruction and reinforce learning. These resources help faculty create dynamic learning experiences that encourage participation, provide immediate feedback, reinforce course concepts, and support student success in both online and face-to-face learning environments.
Edpuzzle is a video-learning platform that lets you embed interactive questions and audio notes directly into videos to track student comprehension.
Wayground is an assessment and practice platform that delivers interactive, student-paced game shows, quizzes, and multimedia lessons alongside real-time performance tracking.
Blooket is a gamified review platform that turns traditional quiz questions into fast-paced, competitive action games to maximize student engagement.
Mentimeter is an interactive presentation tool that uses live, anonymous polls, quizzes, and word clouds to check student understanding during a lecture.
Content creation tools support creativity, communication, and student interaction through visual design, shared workspaces, brainstorming activities, and digital content creation for teaching and learning. These resources help faculty create engaging instructional materials, encourage collaboration, enhance course communication, and support active learning across a variety of instructional environments.
Canva is an easy-to-use graphic design platform packed with templates to help you quickly create polished classroom slides, infographics, and handouts.
Wakelet is a visual curation tool that lets you gather articles, videos, and images into clean, organized resource collections for your students.
Miro is an infinite digital whiteboard designed for real-time collaboration, mind mapping, and small-group brainstorming sessions.
Padlet is a collaborative digital canvas where you and your students can pin notes, images, videos, and documents to a shared online wall.
Microsoft and Google tools support communication, collaboration, organization, and content creation for teaching and learning. These resources help faculty manage files, create instructional materials, collaborate with students and colleagues, organize course content, and streamline everyday instructional and workflow needs across a variety of learning environments.
Plagiarism and academic integrity resources provide guidance and tools to support original student work, ethical research practices, and fair assessment. These resources help faculty understand plagiarism detection tools, promote academic honesty, support proper citation practices, and maintain integrity within teaching and learning environments.