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THE 21ST CENTURY TEACHER’S GUIDE TO EDTECH

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Dear Teacher, with this guide in hand, you will stop feeling overwhelmed and start getting comfortable about how edtech can help you and your students learn. In this guide, I have gathered 15+ educational technology tools including tools for classroom management, flipped learning, presentation, media production, and so on.

1.FLIPGRID

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Flipgrid is the leading video discussion platform for millions of PreK to PhD educators, students, and families in 180+ countries. Students record short, authentic videos and can reply to each other’s videos. Educators are 100% in control with video moderation, access controls, and much more. Students can capture widescreen videos, pause while recording, add more after reviewing, and trim to perfect. From 15 seconds to 5 minutes, your students can perfect the elevator pitch or give a short presentation.

https://info.flipgrid.com/

2.NEARPOD

Nearpod provide a host of pre-made, fully-interactive lessons developed by subject matter experts for all school levels and subjects. Nearpod also allows teachers to import lessons from any file type and begin adding interactive elements, web-links or video snippets to them. They can then synchronise their prepared lessons to all students’ devices, casting the lesson simultaneously to each student and able to monitor their progress throughout the lesson.

https://nearpod.com/

3.ONENOTE CLASS BOOK

The OneNote Class Notebook is an app that helps educators set up OneNote in their class. This app will create a class notebook, which includes three types of sub-notebooks: https://www.onenote.com/classnotebook

Student Notebooks - private notebooks that are shared between each teacher and their individual students. Teachers can access these notebooks at any time, but students cannot see other students’ notebooks.

Content Library - a notebook for teachers to share course materials with students. Teachers can add and edit its materials, but for students, the notebook is read-only.

Collaboration Space — a notebook for all students and the teacher in the class to share, organize, and collaborate.

4.PADLET

Padlet is a great tool for gathering ideas, sharing them and modifying them later. It’s like a living sticky note board with images, links and anything you would like to curate and share with you class. Users can add links, YouTube videos, files and images to Padlet notes. They can move and arrange them. A link to a Padlet can be shared and Padlets can be embedded into webpages.

https://padlet.com

5.QUIZLET

Teachers can search millions of study sets or create your own using Quizlet. These resources help you improve class and school results using flashcards, games and more. Quizlet is a basic framework that uses the concept of play to help students learn in a manner best suited to them. Students are able to compete against their fellow students and discuss sets, and entire classes can share teacher-created sets. The ability to choose flash card photos from Flickr’s pool of Creative Commons-licensed photography really adds to Quizlet’s efficacy for subjects like anatomy -- and the various modes of play give students some variety when studying.

https://quizlet.com/en-gb

6.My Simple Show

My Simple Show is an amazingly simple way to create explainer videos that get the message across to your students. The tool contributes to the e-Learning community by incorporating various Vark model learning styles. It offers several storylines to choose from, including: presenting a CV, explaining a workflow, introducing a biological process, and even inviting someone to an event.

phy really adds to Quizlet’s efficacy for subjects like anatomy -- and the various modes of play give students some variety when studying.

https://www.mysimpleshow.com

7.CANVA

Canva has all the tools an educator needs in one place, with features that make teaching and learning feel more collaborative, intuitive, and enjoyable. Although their teaching section is dedicated to using Canva for teaching, however, it also has some really useful general teaching and design tips which every educator will find relevant.

https://www.canva.com/learn/teachers/

8.UNIMERSIV

Unimersiv is based on the premise that Virtual Reality can strongly improve the capacity of the human mind to remember the things it learned for a long time. Research has shown students remember 20% of what they hear, 30% of what they see and up to 90% of what they do or simulate. Take your students to historical places, in space or inside the human body with the Unimersiv VR app.

https://unimersiv.com/virtual-reality-schools/

9.FLUBAROO

Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments. Created by a teacher, Flubaroo besides being a grading tool also computes average assignment score, computes average score per question, and flags low-scoring questions; gives you the option to email each student their grade, and an answer key and lets you send individualized feedback to each student.

http://www.flubaroo.com

10.ONENOTE CLASS BOOK

The OneNote Class Notebook is an app that helps educators set up OneNote in their class. This app will create a class notebook, which includes three types of sub-notebooks: https://www.onenote.com/classnotebook

▶ Student Notebooks - private notebooks that are shared between each teacher and their individual students. Teachers can access these notebooks at any time, but students cannot see other students’ notebooks.

▶ Content Library - a notebook for teachers to share course materials with students. Teachers can add and edit its materials, but for students, the notebook is read-only.

▶ Collaboration Space — a notebook for all students and the teacher in the class to share, organize, and collaborate.

11.Venngage

This tool allows you to present your lessons visually and present related data with infographics. Infographics make data and processes accessible and memorable. Creating the infographics is a very simple 3 step process

Choose a template Add charts & visuals

Customize https://venngage.com/

12. InsertLearning

InsertLearning was founded by two high school teachers who wanted to create a richer learning experience for their students. Teachers and their students can annotate any web page and share what they think is important. Educators can also monitor student responses and annotations during class allowing educators to respond when students need help the most.

https://insertlearning.com/

13. PicMonkey

PicMonkey helps the teacher develop student creativity by getting them to design posters, collages, and visual presentations. These projects along with lessons on photo editing and design concepts such as brightness, contrast, and saturation help your students learn the basics of graphic design.

https://www.picmonkey.com/

14. Desmos

Desmos aims to empower educators in their attempt to help every student learn math and love learning math. With that in mind, they’ve assembled a collection of unique and engaging digital activities, which are free for teachers and their students.

https://teacher.desmos.com/

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