Authoring tools for Education
Learn Boost is aimed at both teachers and parents, because it allows them to track student progress in real-time and over a certain time span. Aside from acting as a digital gradebook, it can also provide teachers with the ability to upload new lesson plans, create schedules, and even track student attendance. This tool can also integrate with Google Apps and store all necessary information safely in the cloud. On top of everything, it is also free.
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Cacoo, one of the most efficient ways to display complex data to students is to use a flowchart, diagram or graph, and for that, teachers can use Cacoo, which is an online flowchart generator tool that also comes with a built-in real-time collaboration functionality. Best of all, it allows multiple users to access and to change the flowchart, which allows for some outstanding interactivity.
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Top Hat enables teachers to create interesting and interactive presentations with the goal of enhancing student activity in class, and as well as their knowledge retention. Thanks to plenty of multimedia elements, teachers can engage students, and check their knowledge of the subject, which is why this tool is especially useful for revision after each chapter. |
Kahoot! allows teachers to introduce gaming elements in their classroom in order to engage students and grab their attention. The app enables them to create presentation, quizzes, and collaborate on each new lesson. Students can take part by checking out the presentations on a shared screen, or using their own smartphones, tablets, or laptops. Works best for groups. |
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