Technology for Classroom and Group Management
Assessment
Google Forms – Make multiple choice short and long answer assessments that can be completed on mobile devices
EdPuzzle – Allows you to insert quiz questions in to YouTube videos
Northstar Digital Literacy Assessment – Assesment of basic skills needed to perform tasks on computers and online
Differentiation
Blooming Apps – A large collection of resources connected to the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The Differentiator – Experiment to create differentiated objectives for students of all levels.
Learning Management Systems
Google Classroom – Classroom helps teachers save time, keep classes organized, and improve communication with students.
Google tools – Google Groups, Google Calendar, Google Drive
Moodle – A free, open-source PHP web application for producing modular internet-based courses that support a modern social constructionist pedagogy.
Schoology – A "freemium" LMS with an online grade-book, attendance sheets and a student usage tracker.
Canvas – One of the most friendly lms out there. It competes with other incumbents like blackboard and moodle. It is open source but requires active contribution if you want to use the free version.
.LRN – Pronounced “dot learn,” was originally developed at MIT, .LRN is used worldwide by over half a million users in higher education, government, non-profit, and K-12. It includes assessment, calendar, grading, evaluation, surveys, syllabus, file storage.
Student Response Systems and Engagement Tools
Poll Everywhere – Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts.
Credly – Create your own digital badges to award students as they demonstrate competenicies
Kahoot – Create fun learning games, track student progress
Mentimeter – Mentimeter allows you to use mobile phones or tablets to vote on any question you specify.
Socrative – Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
TodaysMeet – TodaysMeet helps you embrace the backchannel and connect with your audience in realtime.
Social Media Tools: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Linked In, YouTube
Other Tools
Remind 101 – A safe way for teachers to text message students.
Random.org – A great collection of randomizers.
Calendly – Students sign up for appointments with you, goes directly into your calendar.
Doodle – Find the best meeting time for all the members of your group
Future Me – Students can send send themselves an email that will arrive in the future (30 days being the shortest amount of time)
Weebly – A very intuitive website creation tool
Mozilla Web LiteracyFramework – A framework for entry-level web literacy & 21st Century skills. Explore the map by selecting what you want to learn more about, to see definitions and activities.
Google these terms
"stopwatch"
"calculator"
"weather New York"
Google Forms – Make multiple choice short and long answer assessments that can be completed on mobile devices
EdPuzzle – Allows you to insert quiz questions in to YouTube videos
Northstar Digital Literacy Assessment – Assesment of basic skills needed to perform tasks on computers and online
Differentiation
Blooming Apps – A large collection of resources connected to the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The Differentiator – Experiment to create differentiated objectives for students of all levels.
Learning Management Systems
Google Classroom – Classroom helps teachers save time, keep classes organized, and improve communication with students.
Google tools – Google Groups, Google Calendar, Google Drive
Moodle – A free, open-source PHP web application for producing modular internet-based courses that support a modern social constructionist pedagogy.
Schoology – A "freemium" LMS with an online grade-book, attendance sheets and a student usage tracker.
Canvas – One of the most friendly lms out there. It competes with other incumbents like blackboard and moodle. It is open source but requires active contribution if you want to use the free version.
.LRN – Pronounced “dot learn,” was originally developed at MIT, .LRN is used worldwide by over half a million users in higher education, government, non-profit, and K-12. It includes assessment, calendar, grading, evaluation, surveys, syllabus, file storage.
Student Response Systems and Engagement Tools
Poll Everywhere – Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts.
Credly – Create your own digital badges to award students as they demonstrate competenicies
Kahoot – Create fun learning games, track student progress
Mentimeter – Mentimeter allows you to use mobile phones or tablets to vote on any question you specify.
Socrative – Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
TodaysMeet – TodaysMeet helps you embrace the backchannel and connect with your audience in realtime.
Social Media Tools: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Linked In, YouTube
Other Tools
Remind 101 – A safe way for teachers to text message students.
Random.org – A great collection of randomizers.
Calendly – Students sign up for appointments with you, goes directly into your calendar.
Doodle – Find the best meeting time for all the members of your group
Future Me – Students can send send themselves an email that will arrive in the future (30 days being the shortest amount of time)
Weebly – A very intuitive website creation tool
Mozilla Web LiteracyFramework – A framework for entry-level web literacy & 21st Century skills. Explore the map by selecting what you want to learn more about, to see definitions and activities.
Google these terms
"stopwatch"
"calculator"
"weather New York"