Distance Learning Resources

by MARQUIS GRANT 4 years, 8 months ago

Wakelet: https://wakelet.com/   Their blurb: Wakelet is the easiest way to capture, organize and share multi-media resources with students, teachers, and learning communities.

Flipgrid: https://info.flipgrid.com/ Their blurb: Empower every voice.Flipgrid is 100% free for all educators, learners, and families. Engage and empower every voice in your classroom or at home by recording and sharing short, awesome videos...together!

Padlet: https://padlet.com/  Their blurb: Collaborate better. Be more productive.Make beautiful boards, documents, and webpages that are easy to read and fun to contribute to.

Socrative: https://socrative.com/ Their hook: Meet Socrative.Your classroom app for fun, effective engagement and on-the-fly assessments.

Kahoot: https://kahoot.com/  The hook: Make learning awesome! Kahoot! delivers engaging learning to billions.Teachers, students, businesses and parents all use Kahoot! for group learning, e-learning, distance learning, and self-study everywhere!

Seesaw: https://web.seesaw.me/ Their push: Seesaw helps educators engage all learners, transform family engagement, and save time.

Poplet: https://popplet.com/ The push: Popplet is a tool for the iPad and web to capture and organize your ideas.

Glenna Wozniak 4 years, 8 months ago

My students also use Readworks, Quizlet, Freckle math, MathProdigy, and Splash (Smart) math sites to complete work. BrainPOP has opened its site during this Pandemic.  Google classroom allows a class to communicate virtually and attach assignments or videos to the conversation stream. The biggest challenge is access to the internet and devices.

MARQUIS GRANT 4 years, 8 months ago

Thanks for sharing your resources! I had a Freckle Account and completely forgot about it. I've sent my parents login in information and codes! BrainPopJr. has been excellent because I share the links that connect with the assignments that I have created on Seesaw. 

I am familiar with the other resources as well and will see how I can work them in. As far as Google classroom, is that free now or is it still a paid subscription?

Thanks!

Marquis