Teaching, learning, community building, and knowledge sharing.
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Blackboard
Moodle
Teaching with Moodle in higher education!
Moodle conveys a powerful set of student-driven devices and communitarian learning conditions that engage both educating and learning.
As a result of its adaptability and versatility, Moodle has been adjusted for use across education, business, non-benefit, government, and numerous other network frameworks of all sizes.
Designed with basic and adaptable UI and well-documented assets, Moodle can be simple for instructors and students to use. Moodle is web-based and features a versatile viable interface, making it available from anyplace in the world across various internet browsers or devices.
Edmodo
Sharing ideas, problems, and helpful tips with Edmodo.
Edmodo is an instructive site that takes the thoughts of a social community and refines them and makes them proper for a class. Using Edmodo, students and educators can contact each other and associate by sharing thoughts, issues, and helpful tips.
You needn't bother with a PC lab to use, you don't must have PCs in the room, it is something that will supplement your instructing and permit you to improve techniques for correspondence with your students outside of class. More correspondence ordinarily means less confusion, better work, and more opportunity to engage and center around those more elevated level fundamental questions.
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Friday, January 1, 2021
Google Classroom
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Flipgrid
The simplest way to see and hear from
your students, anytime and anywhere.
Storybird
Storybird is a unique language arts tool.
If you want your students to learn with fun, that's a great choice for you. Teachers use standards-based writing curriculum which engages students with age-appropriate video tutorials, writing challenges, quizzes, and more.
It’s adaptable and appropriate for all levels. A teacher can encourage learners to surf the huge range of stories that cover all language levels to inspire them to create their poems or books according to their age or level.