If you want to start motivating your kids with a question, know their previous knowledge on something or just check what they have learnt this site helps at any of this point in a free accesible and easy way. Once all our students/families have answered the site does charts so we can have a clear idea on what the others think about something.
Canva is a powerful design tool that can be used in education to create projects that not only look great but also help teach students the basics of digital design.
This is a free tool that allows students and teachers to work with photo editing, design layout, and more, all within an easy-to-use platform.
While this can be used by students to submit projects, it can also teach them how to work more creatively when laying out work. Teachers can also use the platform to create guidance, posters, and more for the classroom and beyond.
Google Forms is a free online tool from Google which allows users to create forms, surveys, and quizzes as well as to collaboratively edit and share the forms with other people. Educators can use Google forms to assess their students at the beginning of the class and gauge pre-existing knowledge. Furthermore, Google forms can be used to give feedback to and receive feedback from students and parents
Curipod is a slide show presentation-style tool that combines polls, word clouds, drawings, and more to offer a digitally interactive space for teachers and students. Unlike many other offerings of this kind, Curipod does this with the use of AI (artificial intelligence). That makes it easier to use while still allowing for teacher control to create the ideal end result.
EdPuzzle is a free assessment-centered tool that allows teachers and students to create interactive online videos by embedding either open-ended or multiple-choice questions, audio notes, audio tracks, or comments on a video. Edpuzzle interactive videos can be made with videos from a number of websites.
Kialo Edu is an educator version based on Kialo (kialo.com), the world's largest argument mapping and debate website. Thanks to its simple and visually attractive design, the logical structure of a debate is easy to follow, facilitating rational collaboration. Kialo's mission is to promote reasoned online debate and that's why it's free for teachers to use.
Typeform makes collecting and sharing information comfortable and conversational. It's a web based platform you can use to create anything from surveys to apps, without needing to write a single line of code. Beautifully designed, asking one question at a time like a real conversation, they are engaging and fun to complete. This combination gives typeforms great completion rates, meaning you can get better and more results.
Scratch is the world's largest programming community for boys and girls, and a programming language with a simple interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games and animations. Scratch is designed, developed and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a non-profit organization.
Scratch promotes computational thinking and problem-solving skills; creative teaching and learning, self-expression and collaboration; and equality in computing.
BookWidgets is a content creation and evaluation tool for teachers. Teachers can create digital exercises and activities and share them with their students.
Useful widgets for all content areas; integrates with Google Classroom. Cons: Many widgets promote lower-level thinking; organization of widgets may be clunky and confusing. Bottom Line: If teachers can take the time to create meaningful content, these useful widgets can add some personalization to the classroom.
Scratch is the world's largest programming community for boys and girls, and a programming language with a simple interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games and animations. Scratch is designed, developed and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a non-profit organization.
Scratch promotes computational thinking and problem-solving skills; creative teaching and learning, self-expression and collaboration; and equality in computing.