Educational Apps
Schoology: A learning management system great for posting assignments, having online discussions, taking quizzes, and linking other class material.
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Nearpod: An engaging presentation app with quiz, drawing, and polling features that allows you to manage what everyone sees on their screen.
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Quizlet: Great for studying vocabulary with either teacher or student generated flashcards. You can also search for flashcard sets.
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QR Reader: Students can easily scan a QR code created by a teacher to quickly go to a website or other information. Students can create QR codes for work they completed.
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Educreations: An interactive whiteboard with screencasting that allows students to annotate, narrate and share their work with others.
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Google Drive: Allows students to quickly access their work from any device. Students use Docs, Sheets, and Slides as well to edit and create new assignments.
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Thinglink: Students can add notes, links, video, and other pictures to an image to make it more interactive and to showcase material they have learned.
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Khan Academy: A great resource tool for supplemental material or helping students master concepts and get additional assistance.
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Weebly: An easy-to-use, drag-and-drop website builder, that allows you to create, modify, or update your website from any device.
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Popplet: A mind mapping tool that allows students to add text, images, and drawings to help them brainstorms and share ideas.
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Plickers: A student response system requiring only the teacher to have a device for scanning cards (paper clickers) that students hold up.
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Hopscotch: A programming app for beginners that allows you to create games and animations through drag-and-drop coding steps.
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