Assignment 1.2 (Fegi)
Assignment 1.2 (Fegi)
Assignment 1.2 (Fegi)
BPED 3-A
2. Socrative
Socrative is a cloud-based student response system developed in
2010 by Boston-based graduate school students. It allows
teachers to create simple quizzes that students can take quickly
on laptops – or, more often, via classroom tablet computers or
their own smartphones. That makes these devices a more robust
replacement for special purpose “clickers.” “I can assess on the
fly and best of all, students can use their portable media to
provide me with near instant feedback,” writes one teacher
blogger. “Clickers do this but the benefit of Socrative is that
students do not have to buy anything and I do not have to spend a lot of time developing
quizzes using any certain format.
3. Quiz maker
Our online quiz maker tool allows you to quickly create your own
quizzes. The quizzes are fun to play, and have loads of features,
styling options and statistical insights you can use
4. MTESTM
MTestM is an exam creator application that allows you to
create, publish and share exams. Creating an exam has never
been easier. You can add different types of questions on an
Excel spreadsheet.
MTestM is used by educators, trainers, non-profits, businesses
and other professionals who need an easy way to quickly make
exams, tests, and quizzes online. You can create and publish
your first exam in a few minutes
5. Quizzer
You can create quizzes, lock them, share them with your
friends, take exams, make backups to your phone
5 APPLICATIONS FOR INPUT/ OUTPUT PRESENTATIONS
2. KineMaster
is a video-editing tool that combines a well-designed interface with a
great user experience and a wide range of potent features so you can
create the videos you want exactly how you want them.
Using KineMaster is very simple: just choose the content you want to
add to your video in the order that you want it and add a title to the
final composition. After this, you can choose an overall theme for your
video, which will also add an introduction. This is all you have to do ...
but, of course, you can also edit in greater depth if you want to.
1. NEO LMS
NEO provides the range of functionality you’d expect in a modern LMS,
such as support for classes (instructor-led, blended, self-paced, and micro
learning), twelve kinds of assignments, full-featured gradebook, content
authoring, beautiful lesson layouts, gamification, automation, learning
paths, drip content, adaptive learning, mastery and competencies
(including US common core standards and Next Generation Science
Standards), question banks, class templates, rubrics, collaboration tools,
resources catalogue, customizable portal, and more. Many features can
be enabled or disabled to suit young children through to college
students. NEO provides rich content authoring as well as a visually
attractive way to create and organize lesson material.
2. Schoology
is a virtual learning environment and social networking service for K-
12 schools and higher education institutions that allows users to create,
manage, and share academic content. Also known as a learning
management system (LMS) or a course management system (CMS),
the cloud-based platform provides tools needed to manage a virtual
classroom lesson.
3. Google Classroom
Google Classroom is a free web service developed by Google for schools
that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The
primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of
sharing files between teachers and studen
4. Microsoft Teams
Teams is a chat-based collaboration tool that provides global, remote,
and dispersed teams with the ability to work together and share
information via a common space. You can utilize cool features like
document collaboration, one-on-one chat, team chat, and more.