Check the links below to access the tech integration tools
highlighted in this presentation.
- Adobe Spark: Free tool that allows users to create three types of digital media: social images, webpages, and videos.
- Canva: An easy-to-use graphic design tool that can help you create content for web or print. Simple, clean, professional.
- ClassTools.Net "Random Name Picker": Free tool that allows for inputting of a list of items that appear on a spinning wheel.
- Doodle: Free tool that allows you to schedule meetings with many participants with ease.
- ED puzzle: Engage your students with videos. Allows you to pick a video, add your magical touch and track your students' understanding.
- Explain Everything: An interactive white board that allows you to create screencasts. Import presentations, embed media, annotate your thoughts.
- Flipgrid: An easy way to put videos, photos and media in a narrative format.
- Google Apps for Education (GAFE): Includes Docs, Forms, Slides, Drive, Classroom and many other tools for digital collaboration.
- Kahoot!: Quick way to assess students individually or in groups.
- Mentimeter: Online collaborative presentation and formative assessment tool that shows the results live while your participants are voting.
- Padlet: Digital collaboration space that functions as an infinite white board.
- Pinpoll: A tool for online polling and surveys. Free and plays nicely with Weebly.
- PollDaddy: Easy tool for surveys, fast feedback, and formative assessment. Plays nicely with a variety of tools including Wordpress and Weebly.
- PollEverywhere.com: Formative assessment tool that allows you to get feedback, run a quiz, or engage the audience in a presentation.
- Quizlet/Quizlet Live: Learning tools for students, including flashcards and study and game modes.
- Scribd: A document hosting site and online digital library. Great for embedding documents in a website.
- The Inspired Learning Project: A network of educators who are interested in reimagining school. Shares a blog, resources, a digital network for monthly face-to-face conversations about schools and learning.
- TodaysMeet: Digital collaboration tool that works on all platforms. Quick, easy, no login required. (A plus and a minus!)
- Trello: Trello is a free productivity tool that is part digital "to do" list, part note-taking tool, part project management system and 100% awesome!
- Tweetdeck: TweetDeck is a tool that allows you to customize your use of Twitter while making it easier to use social media like a pro.
- Verso: Free tool that encourages active learning and collaboration. It brings classroom conversation to life through digital collaboration tools that promote accountability to their peers and teacher.
- Vimeo: Like YouTube, a video hosting platform. Easy to use. Quick to share. Uploads quickly.
- Weebly: Tool for easily making clean, functional, and professional looking websites.
- Wordpress: The most widely used blogging platform.
- Zoom: Easy to use video conferencing tool.