Distance learning

 There are several distance learning tools. I'm going to present you some of which I used to improve my digital professional trainings. Leave your comment if you have experience with other tools.


- Google Classroom: classes creations, post assignments and other type of communication (videos, posts, feedbacks,…). It is possible see which students have completed their assignments and teachers can provide real-time feedback and grades 

- VoiceThread: multimedia slide show (it holds images, documents, and videos) and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments (using voice, text, audio file, or video)

- Google drive: allows users to store files on their servers, synchronize files across devices, and share files. It includes Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google Slides and allows documents edition, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, forms among other

- Pear Deck: interactive presentations with google slides. It allows pools, quizzes, comments, audio files...

- Socrative: interactive web-based student-response system and support teachers spark conversation and learning through user-created polls and quizzes. It helps in formative assessment

- Nearpode: design for school-based and distance learning (K-12). It allows interactive presentations creation (videos, quizzes, polls, collaborate boards and formative assessments)

- Plickers: collects formative assessment and provide real-time feedback to students

- Proprofs: It allows interactive presentations creation (collaborative work, videos, quizzes, polls, collaborate boards and formative assessments)

- Basecamp: to-dos, message board, project schedule, docs and files, campfire and forwards

- Kaizena: feedback tool

- Pool everywhere: feedback tool

- Survey Monkey: survey software
 
- Wordwall: several possibilities to create activities

- Live Worksheets Maker: interactive worksheets

- Super Teacher Tools: interactive tools

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