Quizizz is a self-paced formative assessment tool where students can work on any device to review content. The time component is removed and students are rewarded more for accuracy than speed. Great for formative assessment or for review.
Online bulletin board where students can post "notes" to answer formative assessment questions. Teachers are also able to provide feedback to students.
Probably one of the most popular formative assessment/quiz review tools. Online game that allows students to review content through a timed questioning. Uses a multiple choice style game questions to assess student learning.
Quizlet live creates an online collaborative game from vocabulary flashcards. These games reward accuracy over speed of answering and allows students to hone their communication and collaboration skills while reviewing for a quiz or allowing the teacher to formally assess student progress.
You can Use Canvas Discussion Questions as entrance tickets, exit tickets or a formative assessment tool. This can be used as an open ended questioning assessment.
A practice quiz can be used as a learning tool to help students see how well they understand the course material. Students do not receive a grade for practice quizzes, even though the quiz results display the number of points earned in the quiz. Practice quizzes are not a graded quiz type.
Create documents, slides, sheets and even drawings that can be collaborative. Student's don't have logins? Create a document and open it on several devices and students can collaborate on the document. Or post a link where anyone can view and open the link on the device.
Resources that are digital, but act just as the dry erase whiteboards in the classroom. Students and teachers can collaborative write simultaneously. Options: AWWApp; Stoodle; CoSketch.
Use Groups and create group pages in Canvas to allow students to work collaboratively on a project. Students can create pages and work on the project in Canvas. This can also be a way to share documents and research. For more about Canvas Groups click HERE.
online diagramming tool that allows students (or anyone) to create flow charts or mind maps collaboratively. Can be used to brain storm or as pre-writing
Coggle is an online tool for creating and sharing mindmaps. Great of collaborating on hierarchical maps
MindMeister is an online mind mapping tool that lets you capture, develop and share ideas visually. Completely digital (no software or app to update or work through
Free online mind mapping. Allows users to collaborate on the creation of maps for brain storming or pre-writing. Can be integrated into Google Drive
(paid) iMovie allows users to create and edit video right from their Apple device. Some devices come with the app already loaded, otherwise there is a fee. iMovie Guide, Lesson Ideas using iMovie
this screencasting tool is one the best FREE options out there. Recently they added chromebooks to the list of devices that this product could be used on. With this tool you can record a 15 minute video that can easily be downloaded or shared to YouTube. Screencast-o-matic Guide
capture your scree, desktop or webcam to create short 10 minute video that can be easily shared to your Google Drive. Works in the browser so it is available on all devices, but there is also a Chrome extension. Screencastify Guide
Loom is a screen recorder built for the chrome browser and can be used on multiple devices. There is also a Chrome Extension
FOR WINDOWS or MAC ONLY, screencasting, screencapture tool that can be downloaded and used from a windows or mac laptop/desktop. Create short 5 minute videos or screencasts. Easily download videos/screen captures or share their website screencast.com. Jing Guide
A screenrecorder for Chrome browser that works similarly to Loom. There is a Chrome extension as well.
free online images that can be used in projects and lessons