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With online teaching and learning becoming the norm for so many teachers and students during the COVID-19 climate, it is important to be aware of what makes an engaging, creative and effective web-based teaching and learning experience.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Sara Jaramillo, Jim Lerman
For those of you who haven't seen it yet, here is a collection of some good web tools to help you create digital quizzes. You can use them to design interactive quizzes, questionnaire, forms, polls and many more.
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Explore the online teaching tools we've rounded up for you in this list. There are 50 of them for lesson planning, assessment, collaboration, and more.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Mika Auramo
This post introduces you a simple and easy way to convert your PDF to Word documents.
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Bill Gates highlights six promising apps and websites for making your teacher’s job easier: BetterLesson, Lightsail, ThinkCERCA, FineTune, Edmondo, and BloomBoard.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Dean J. Fusto
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For those of you who haven't seen it yet, here is a collection of some good web tools to help you create digital quizzes. You can use them to design interactive quizzes, questionnaire, forms, polls and many more.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Sarah McElrath
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
Via Sarantis Chelmis, Evdokia Roka
Engaging students has become increasingly difficult as technology has continued to shape our culture. Overheads, DVDs, and lecturing just don’t cut it. This is a generation of students growing up with YouTube, Vimeo, and Khan Academy to name a few. So many creative, eye grabbing, funny videos to choose from, and all of them are available on a device that fits in their pocket.
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With tools like Socrative, Kahoot, Zaption, Chatzy, and Plickers, teachers can use tech for immediate feedback about how students are learning and understanding the lesson.
Via Elizabeth E Charles, Jim Lerman
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