Published: March 11, 2020, 4:46 p.m.
- What tools are out there that I can use with my students if I need to teach online?
- How am I going to help my students that need modifications or accommodations?
- Who can show me how to use these resources?
- Are these tools appropriate for different grade and age levels? What about ability levels?
These are some of the questions being asked by many educators across the world because of COVID-19 potentially impacting instruction due to school closures. In this podcast, I share over 50+ resources that I have used in my K-12 classrooms as well as in teaching graduate students in Educational Technology using online learning.
- WeVideo
- DiscoveryEd
- Brain Pop
- Kahoot
- Pronto
- Book Creator
- Google for Education
- Tynker
- Buncee
- Pear Deck
- FlipGrid
- Screencastify
- Read & Write for Google
- Grammarly
- Shakespeare
- Creately
- StoryBoard That
- Epic
- Readworks.org
- NewsELA
- EdPuzzle
- Haiku Deck
- Slides Carnival
- Padlet
- Explain Everything
- Recap by Swivl
- GoSoapBox
- Quizziz
- Diagnostic Questions
- Canva
- Bloomz
- Remind
- Class Dojo
- ThingLink
- Plickers
- Kami
Others I did not mention in the podcast but worthy of mention:
Math:
- Wolfram Alpha
- Prodigy
- Khan Academy
- Desmos
AR/VR:
- Google Expeditions
- Within-VR
- Panoform
Here is a list of EVEN MORE Resources for Google Apps and Extensions: E-Learning Resources for Teachers
Questions? Comments? Want to Jump Into the Conversation?
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