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Sites & Apps Every Teacher Should Try for Back to School
last updated 30 July 2024
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Sites/Apps Every Teacher Should Try for Back to School
FREEMIUM
DuolingoDuolingo is an AI-powered language learning
platform that uses adaptive practice and gamification to teach new languages
effectively. It’s easy for students and teachers to sign up for free accounts
by answering a few questions designed to assess their goals and abilities. The
platform is fun and engaging, with an adorable birdlike mascot and frequent
positive reinforcement. Using text, images, and voices, Duolingo teaches
meaning as well as pronunciation. The free version includes nearly all
features, but also has ads, while Duolingo Plus ($6.99/month) is ad-free and
offers unlimited hearts, a progress tracker, streak repair, practice mistakes,
mastery quizzes, and unlimited test outs. A great supplement to standard
language curricula.
Grammarly
A top spelling and grammar checker that offers a highly useful free account
option in addition to paid plans. Grammarly is available as a download, online
tool, or browser extension. Recent updates include the ability to create and
vet citations as well as a generative AI writing assistant. A useful tool for
both teachers and students.
Otter.AIOtter.ai is a simple-to-use yet powerful
transcription/speech-to-text app that creates a cloud-based transcript synced
to its recording. The transcript is searchable, editable, and ultimately, a
great time-saver for educators. Top uses for teachers and students include
interviews, generating ideas for writing, improved accessibility, and
summarizing meetings.
GooseChase Edu
The GooseChase online platform helps users design and a variety of scavenger
hunts: indoor, outdoor, virtual, and group. The free basic teacher’s account
allows one live game at a time in team mode. iOS Android
Desmos Classroom Featured Collections
Help your students reveal their inner mathematician with hundreds of free
classroom math lessons and activities covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry,
functions, calculus, and more. Each lesson includes a step-by-step teacher’s
guide and interactive digital slides.
Book Creator
Book Creator allows students and teachers to blend text, visuals, audio, and
video to create digital books and portfolios, interactive stories, academic
reports, graphic novels, and more. It’s an excellent way to boost literacy,
independent learning, and collaboration. The free account permits one library
and up to 40 books.
EDpuzzle
With this tool teachers can turn videos into lessons by adding questions,
audio, or notes. Integrates with Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, Moodle,
PowerSchool, Blackboard, and blackbaud. What’s more, Edpuzzle tracks student
progress, helping teachers to differentiate instruction. Free basic plans offer
access to more than 5 million editable videos, storage space for 20 videos, and
student analytics.
BoomWriter
BoomWriter is a Google for Education Partner that allows students to
collaborate in writing books. In addition to motivating students with an
interactive platform and highly engaging online environment, BoomWriter is a
top-notch vehicle to deliver individualized feedback and writing instruction.
Excellent brief video tutorials demonstrate how to get started in your
classroom. Free to sign up and use; to purchase the final hard-copy books costs
$12.99 plus S&H per book.
ClassHook
Who doesn’t love movies? ClassHook leverages the power of “moving pictures” to
help educators capture student attention across a wide range of subjects,
including science, math, history, SEL, health, and others. Free basic accounts
offer 20 clips and three live discussion rooms per month.
Oodlu
With a learning approach based on education and neuroscience academic research,
Oodlu’s innovative platform lets educators create learning and assessment games
for their students. Free standard account allows formative assessments, the
ability to create, search and select questions, and more. Oodlu for
students: Android iOS
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Khanmigo
From the remarkable free learning platform Khan Academy, Khanmigo offers
AI-powered guidance and tutoring for students. Top features for teachers
include lesson planning and differentiation, assessment creation, automatic
essay feedback tool, videos to help teachers implement Khanmigo across the
curriculum and assistance with IEP creation.
FREE
Photomath
A
top-rated free app (with some premium features) for smartphone and tablet,
Photomath helps users understand and solve math problems through annotated
equations, method variation, and concise explanations of math terms. Users
simply scan their math problems into the app to start learning. iOS Android
Microsoft AI Reading Coach
The new AI-powered Reading Coach helps students practice reading aloud through
generated stories, targeted word coaching and assessments. It’s free to anyone
with a Microsoft or Xbox account: simply login and start practicing with an
existing reading passage, AI-generated story or custom uploaded content.
Reading Coach will ask permission to access the user’s microphone in order to provide
feedback on the speaker’s pronunciation. Digital badges provide encouragement.
and help learners mark their progress.
Better Explained“Learning isn’t about memorizing facts to
pass a test.” If you agree with this statement, you will find a lot to like in
this free math/computer science concept website, built by former Microsoft
programmer Kalid Azad. Articles such as “Developing Your Intuition For Math”
and “How To Learn Trigonometry Intuitively” offer a learning path that goes
beyond exam prep, and ultimately may lead toward a deeper understanding.
Colorized math topics and cheat sheets (don’t worry, there’s no cheating) use
colors and plain English to help readers understand tricky ideas. Excellent
resource for teachers and students in grades 9-12 and beyond.
Ducksters
This user-friendly platform offers a diverse selection of interactive educational
games, ideal for students or anyone seeking both entertainment and knowledge
enrichment. Explore an array of captivating digital games encompassing subjects
including mathematics, language, world geography, brain-teasers, and timeless
classics such as chess, checkers, backgammon, and mahjong. Then dive deeper
into the educational experience, where you'll find an extensive compilation of
engaging lessons supplemented with visuals, covering topics such as history,
biographies, geography, and science. Assess your understanding through
interactive quizzes and explore related game links. No registration necessary
to play or learn.
The New York Times: Exploring the Creative Process With ‘Live Art’
An in-depth examination of the creative process through videos featuring
various artists creating art and narrating their work flow. The article
includes specific ideas and prompts that teachers can use to customize the
lesson for their classes. All links and videos within, as well as the article
itself, are freely accessible without an account.
Google Fact Check Tools
The internet alone was bad enough for truth. Now with free AI tools
proliferating, how can you believe anything? With Fact Check Explorer, students
and teachers can search for fact checks from various sources with a single word
or phrase. Try a quote from a politician or a Twitter or Facebook meme. A great
resource for students doing research or studying journalism.
NewseumEd
An organization dedicated to supporting civic education, NewseumEd provides
thousands of free lesson plans, digital artifacts, virtual classes,
professional development, and more. Search by topic, tool type, grade, time of
keyword. For full access to all resources, create a free account.
Google Arts and Culture
An incredibly rich source of web- or app-based (Android iOS) interactive
learning. Head over to Google Arts and Culture and simply start scrolling
through topics such as “The Gardener” by Vincent Van Gogh, 10 of the World's
Zaniest Buildings, Cultural Crosswords, Virtual Museum Collections, and so much
more. Ideal for art, social studies, history, design, PBL, even STEM—but every
classroom or online learning environment will benefit. Free.
Flip
This outstanding video discussion tool is designed for the digital classroom
but works in any learning environment. Teachers post videos as prompts for
class discussions and students respond using text, emojis, and stickers.
Integrates with Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, and Remind. Free.
The Common Curriculum platform allows educators to design standards-aligned lessons, units, and assignments in one easy-to-use website. Collaborate with your colleagues too! Free basic plan offers lesson planning, posting to Google Classroom, downloading, and uploading.
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