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1. Edmodo
Edmodo is an educational tool that connects teachers and students, and is assimilated
into a social network. In this one, teachers can create online collaborative groups,
administer and provide educational materials, measure student performance, and
communicate with parents, among other functions. Edmodo has more than 34 million
users who connect to create a learning process that is more enriching, personalized,
and aligned with the opportunities brought by technology and the digital environment.
2. Socrative
Socrative is a system that allows teachers to create exercises or educational games
which students can solve using mobile devices, whether smartphones, laptops, or
tablets. Teachers can see the results of the activities and, depending on these, modify
the subsequent lessons in order to make them more personalized. Socrative professes
to be “your classroom app for fun, effective classroom engagement”. In a nutshell, it
is a cloud-based student response system, allowing teachers to immediately test
student understanding by way of mini-quizzes, assigned to them on class laptops or
tablets. Quizzes can be multiple choice, graded short answer, true-false, or open-
ended short response. Socrative’s strength lies in its “on the fly” assessment method,
providing teachers with valuable and timely feedback.
3. Projeqt
Projeqt is a tool that allows you to create multimedia presentations, with dynamic
slides in which you can embed interactive maps, links, online quizzes, Twitter
timelines, and videos, among other options. During a class session, teachers can share
with students academic presentations which are visually adapted to different devices.
4. Thinglink
Thinglink allows educators to create interactive images with music, sounds, texts, and
photographs. These can be shared on other websites or on social networks, such as
Twitter and Facebook. Thinglink offers the possibility for teachers to create learning
methodologies that awaken the curiosity of students through interactive content that
can expand their knowledge.
5. TED-Ed
TED-Ed is an educational platform that allows creating educational lessons with the
collaboration of teachers, students, animators—generally people who want to expand
knowledge and good ideas. This website allows democratizing access to information,
both for teachers and students. Here, people can have an active participation in the
learning process of others.
6. cK-12
cK-12 is a website that seeks to reduce the cost of academic books for the K12 market
in the United States and the world. To achieve its objective, this platform has an open
source interface that allows creating and distributing educational material through the
internet, which can be modified and contain videos, audios, and interactive exercises.
It can also be printed and comply with the necessary editorial standards in each
region. The books that are created in cK-12 can be adapted to the needs of any teacher
or student.
7. ClassDojo
ClassDojo is a tool to improve student behavior: teachers provide their students with
instant feedback so that good disposition in class is 'rewarded' with points and
students have a more receptive attitude towards the learning process. ClassDojo
provides real-time notifications to students, like 'Well Done David!' and '+1', for
working collaboratively. The information that is collected about student behavior can
be shared later with parents and administrators through the web.
8. eduClipper
This platform allows teachers and students to share and explore references and
educational material. In eduClipper, you can collect information found on the internet
and then share it with the members of previously created groups, which offers the
possibility to manage more effectively the academic content found online, improve
research techniques, and have a digital record of what students achieved during the
course. Likewise, it provides the opportunity for teachers to organize a virtual class
with their students and create a portfolio where all the work carried out is stored.
9. Storybird
Storybird aims to promote writing and reading skills in students through storytelling.
In this tool, teachers can create interactive and artistic books online through a simple
and easy to use interface. The stories created can be embedded in blogs, sent by
email, and printed, among other options. In Storybird, teachers can also create
projects with students, give constant feedback, and organize classes and grades.
10. Animoto
Animoto is a digital tool that allows you to create high-quality videos in a short time
and from any mobile device, inspiring students and helping improve academic
lessons. The Animoto interface is friendly and practical, allowing teachers to create
audiovisual content that adapts to educational needs.
11. Kahoot!
Kahoot! is an educational platform that is based on games and questions. Through this
tool, teachers can create questionnaires, discussions, or surveys that complement
academic lessons. The material is projected in the classroom and questions are
answered by students while playing and learning at the same time. Kahoot! promotes
game-based learning, which increases student engagement and creates a dynamic,
social, and fun educational environment.