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https://kahoot.

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This is a free, game-based classroom response system. The website
allows you to assess students learning in a fun and engaging way,
and it is very simple to use. You can add images, videos or text as
questions. Students can use computers, laptops and mobile devices
such as tablets and cell phones.

https://edpuzzle.com/
This is a free video platform that boosts classroom engagement
through video lessons. EDpuzzle also collects data as students watch
and interact with the video. Take a video from Youtube/Khan Academy
and crop it to use only what you need for your lesson, record your
voice on top to explain, add clarifications, or add a video introduction.
Embed quiz questions along the way, to check for student
understanding, track who watched the video, prevent skipping, and
see quiz results. Allow your students to create their own video
lessons, to create a deeper learning experience. Students can view
the videos on the website, or the app, or you can can embed the
lesson on your website.

http://flipgrid.com/info/
Although Flipgrid is not free, it is affordable--teachers pay as little as
$0.22 per student. With Flipgrid you can create discussion style
questions that students respond to through video. It allows for you to
easily provide students with an authentic audience. Students can
receive likes, and the videos can easily be shared to social media,
or by a web link.

https://www.blubbr.tv/

This lets you play and create video trivia games. Using video clips you
create, or find online, you can find out what students know about
specific subjects. There are ton of videos already made.

https://jeopardylabs.com/
Have you ever tried creating a Jeopardy game from scratch using
PowerPoint? What a daunting task! Jeopardy labs simplifies the game
creation process, allowing you to focus on creating challenging
questions, rather than making sure links work. This online game
website allows you to create your own template online, or browse
their library for templates made by others.

http://www.flubaroo.com/
If you teach at a Google Apps Education School, you can use Flubaroo
to create simple and quick quizzes and tests, and have them graded
right inside of Google Apps. Flubaroo is a Google sheets add-on that
grades quizzes simply, scores them and publishes them to a
spreadsheet.

https://quizlet.com/
This website is a free resource that allows you to study for anything.
Quizlet's flashcards, tests, and study games make learning fun and
engaging for students of all ages. Other features include the ability to
track your own progress and compete with friends. This tool works on
multiple platforms, and mobile devices.

http://www.educanon.com/
Use Video to Differentiate & Engage, Promote Self-Paced Learning with
Pause & Rewind, Prevent Skipping Content Not Yet Watched.
Interjected Formative Assessments during Delivery, Remediate with
Answer-Specific Feedback, Opportunity for Student Explanations

http://www.nearpod.com/

http://www.edulastic.com/
Create engaging Common Core aligned formative assessments with
interactive Technology-Enhanced Items and thousands of high-quality
questions. Streamlines the creation and collection of formative
assessment data to support student learning and prepare them for
SBAC testing. Focus on standards takes away from more creative
approaches to instruction and assessment.

Plickers https://plickers.com/
Plickers is a powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time
formative assessment data without the need for student devices.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bubblesheet/id413937393?
mt=8
BubbleSheet allows students to take assignments, tests, quizzes, and
common formative assessments using an iPod, iPad, or iPhone.
To get started using BubbleSheet, you'll need to create a
MasteryConnect account (www.masteryconnect.com - teachers &
educators only please).
MasteryConnect empowers educators to assess and track mastery of
both state and Common Core standards, share common assessments,
and connect in an online professional learning community. With the
BubbleSheet app, teachers save time in grading student assignments
and assessments.
Teachers can easily create and upload an assessment/assignment in
any format (Word, PDF, etc) and deliver them automatically to the
device.
If youre a teacher or school administrator, contact MasteryConnect
today for a free demonstration!
http://www.brainrush.com/
This website allows you to create and share your own games.
Brainrush has four quiz-like game templates to choose from, including
options for flashcards, labeling/sorting and hotspots diagram
matching. You can upload your own images and add your own text.
The even cooler feature is that Brainrush automatically differentiates
the assessment based on the answers the student gives. Here's
an example: say a student labels certain states incorrectly on a
map. The quiz will automatically assess the student on those missed
questions until they achieve a higher accuracy rate.

http://www.letsgeddit.com/
Students give instant feedback about their understanding in real time
and privately. Teachers can form groups based on the feedback.

http://www.socrative.com/

Can be used for quick quizzes and also on the fly, as I've already
shared. Created quizzes can play as a game called Space Race. The
website automatically divides the class into teams. Kids know what
color team they're on and can look at the rockets racing one another
on the board.
https://www.zaption.com/

Just as we know that it's better to ask questions throughout the text
rather than only at the end of the chapter, you should also ask
questions after a topic is covered in the video and not wait until it
ends. Zaption lets you embed questions within the video. Students
can't move forward in the video until they can correctly answer the
question.

https://todaysmeet.com/
TodaysMeet is the premier backchannel chat platform for classroom
teachers and learners. Designed for teachers, TodaysMeet takes great
care to respect the needs and privacy of students while giving
educators the tools for success. Students join fast, easy to start
rooms with no sign up, and can immediately start powerful
conversations that augment the traditional classroom.
Your students interact anonymously, allowing them to contribute
opinions and questions without worrying about the reactions of their
peers. As the teacher, you can see who said what in order to gain
insight into personalized learning and prevent any inappropriate use.

https://www.peardeck.com/
Teacher facilitates presentation while allowing students to complete
formative assessment and share thoughts throughout the
conversation.

http://exitticket.org/
Exit Ticket Teachers can monitor student responses in real time,
track progress, and allow students to set their own learning goals.

https://www.blendspace.com/
Collect web resources in one place and share with one link, assess
student understanding with built in quizzes and monitor progress in
real time.

https://www.goclass.com/
GoClass is a classroom application that adapts to the way you teach.
Using common mobile devices and an Internet connection, GoClass
helps you improve student engagement, classroom management and
your effectiveness where it matters mostin the classroom. Only why
stop there. With GoClass your students are engaged everywhere they
go. With lesson plan review, student notes and media annotation,
their classroom experience goes home with them.

http://www.gosoapbox.com/
GoSoapBox is a web-based clicker tool used by educators around the
world to keep students engaged and gain real-time insight into
student comprehension.

https://theanswerpad.com/
The answer pad is a student response system that has the capabilities
of grading formative assessments.
http://backchannelchat.com/
Backchannel Chat is a class discussion tool that was designed to
increase participation in classroom discussions and for informally
assessing your students knowledge. Teachers can control all aspects
of the discussion by removing messaged and preventing students
from posting if the pace of the discussion is overwhelming and key
messages are lost.

http://www.polleverywhere.com/

https://piazza.com/

Online class discussion platform looks like mostly used in colleges


but thought Id throw it out there!

http://stickpickapp.blogspot.com/p/video-demo.html
Stick Pick is exactly as it looks, a way to choose students with some
cool built in features that change the level of questioning to meet the
needs of many different learners.

http://en.linoit.com/
A virtual corkboard of sticky-notes so students can provide questions
or comments on their learning. These can be used like exit tickets or
during the course of a lesson.
AnswerGarden A tool for online brainstorming or polling, educators
can use this real time tool to see student feedback on questions.
Ask3 This app for the iPad allows students and teachers to
collaborate on lessons both in and outside of the classroom. Questions

can be posted to specific classrooms set up in the app, and students


can add their thoughts, answers, and thinking to the whiteboard.
AudioNote A combination of a voice recorder and notepad that
captures both audio and notes for student collaboration.
Coggle A mind mapping tool designed to understand student
thinking.
Conceptboard This software facilitates team collaboration in a
visual format similar to mind mapping, but using visual and textual
inputs. Compatible on tablets and PCs, Conceptboard can work from
multiple devices.
Five Card Flickr Designed to foster visual thinking, this tool uses
the tag feature from photos in Flickr.
ForAllRubrics This software is free for all teachers and allows you
to import, create and score rubrics on your iPad, tablet or
smartphone. You can collect data offline with no internet access,
compute scores automatically and print or save the rubrics as a PDF
or spreadsheet.
Formative Feedback for Learning An iPad app that is designed to
foster and encourage communication between students and teachers.
Through a conference setting it uses icons to prompt discussions.
Dylan Wiliam, our resident formative assessment expert, says,
Formative Feedback for Learning looks very useful. I can see myself
recommending it to others.
iBrainstorm An iPad app that allows students to collaborate on
projects using a stylus or their finger on screen.
I>Clicker A device that helps facilitate all student response to polls,
questions and other teacher-led discussions.
iLEAP Pick a Student Helps the teacher pick a student from the
class, and uses turn-based selection so every student is selected
before a student is picked again. Supports multiple classes and has a
number of selection options.

InfuseLearning A platform by which teachers can engage all


students on any device, getting valuable formative feedback along
the way.
iThoughts This mind mapping app for Apples iFamily is a great
visual tool to help you brainstorm ideas, plan projects and themes,
and set goals. As students discuss ideas and possible answers to
discussions, educators can visually see the path that their thinking
takes, helping to understand how students are learning.
Mentimeter Allows you to use mobile phones or tablets to vote on
any question a teacher asks, increasing student engagement.
Padlet Provides an essentially blank canvas for students to create
and design collaborative projects. Great for brainstorming.
Pick Me! An easy to use app for the iPod, iPad and iPhone that
facilitates random student selection. Can be organized by class for
convenience.
PollDaddy Quick and easy way to create online polls, quizzes and
questions. Students can use smartphones, tablets, and computers to
provide their answers and information can be culled for reports.
RabbleBrowser An iPad app that allows a leader to facilitate a
collaborative browsing experience.
QuickVoice Recorder Another free voice recording app for the
iPhone or iPad that allows you to record classes, discussions or other
project audio files. You can sync your recordings to your computer
easily for use in presentations.
Random Name/Word Picker This tool allows the teacher to input a
class list and facilitates random name picking. You can also add a list
of keywords and use the tool to have the class prompt a student to
guess the word by providing definitions.
Tagxedo A tag cloud generator that allows you to examine student
consensus and facilitate dialogue.

ThinkBinder A collaboration tool that allows students to ask


questions and discuss topics in a group, share, create and work
together on almost any project.
VoiceThread Allows you to create and share conversations on
documents, diagrams, videos, pictures or almost anything. This
facilitates collaborative student discussion and work.
Vocaroo A free service that allows users to create audio recordings
without the need for software. You can easily embed the recording
into slide shows, presentations, or websites. Great for collaborative
group work and presentations.
Wordle Generates tag clouds from any entered text to help
aggregate responses and facilitate discussion.
XMind A mind mapping software for use on computers and laptops.

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