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ONLINE TEACHING & LEARNING APPS FOR TEACHERS & STUDENTS

Online Teaching & Learning Tools 


Introduction

Because of advancements in technology, even the pandemic did not prevent students from learning. Through apps for teachers, students can attend their classes online. Even students who are interested in acquiring a new skill now have access to online classes and courses. By providing the technology of online teaching apps, technology has, in fact, made our lives simpler and less stressful. The same is true for online teachers. 

Teaching and learning are being completely redefined by the numerous mobile teacher apps for teachers, coaches, and guides. The online classes app has a lot going for it, including the ability to work around your schedule, the chance to reach a larger audience, the use of simple devices, and access to online services. On their phones and the mobile devices of their students, they can download yet more educationally focused applications. Each teacher has ways to stay organized, but without the classroom and students handling physical assignments, it can be difficult. 

Fortunately, you can find a plethora of useful apps for everything from general course management to direct contact with students and parents by doing a quick search in the app store on your computer or mobile device. The list of teaching apps that are going to be useful for all teachers who want students to take their classes online is provided below in this article. 

Nowadays, we are looking for the best software for online teachings, such as Google Classroom, Microsoft Team, Slack, Floop, Zoom, Smart Survey, Timely, Pocket, and Dewo, among others. So let us now know about the best web-based educational applications.

1. Classdojo

An all-in-one communication platform connects teachers and students through this online and remote tool. Not only can teachers send messages, but they can also share lesson plans, hand out homework, and hold interactive teaching activities with videos, drawings, and other media. In order to maintain students' interest in an online learning environment, it is essential to increase interactive participation. 

Teachers can also learn from parents about what their children are learning. Some of its most useful features are listed below. It comes with a built-in messenger that functions very similarly to WhatsApp.

It has its own Facebook-like social media page where parents can stay up to date on their children's education.

2. Digital Class

Digital Class is an E-Learning Marketplace that serves as a platform for course sellers and buyers to meet. It aims to provide a single platform for course creators and sellers of all kinds to build and sell their courses, as well as to help students find courses and teachers from all over the world. 

The platform lets you use a single app for a wide range of interactive classes. To reach a larger global audience, course creators and sellers, such as educational YouTubers, online course sale companies, coaching institutes, and educators, can build and list their courses.

Digital Class Merits:

Educational Marketplace is a safe and reliable one-stop shop for students and course sellers. Students can buy privacy controls for their courses.

3. Google Classroom

Google Classroom is outstanding. It arranges all of the G-Suite applications (Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Draw). Assignments and announcements can be made by teachers for each class. They can set deadlines and attach worksheets, slideshows, or weblinks, among other things. The work can be marked and graded before being sent back to the students for more work. 

Students completed assignments are automatically saved to their Google Drive class folders, which are set up automatically. Securely saved is all work. The ability for students to submit comments to the class that can be viewed by all of the teachers assigned to that "Classroom" encourages collaborative work. If students require assistance but do not wish to share their questions with the other students, they can also send private comments to their teachers.

4. Google Meet

Video conferencing is the primary use for Google Meet. Google Meet is being used by a lot of teachers and schools to run their classes. It's a good place to interact with students and take classes, but there is no learning management system there. Google Meet's features include unlimited meetings, video conferencing, live recording, screen sharing, messaging, and more.

5. Kahoot

Kahoot can be used by teachers to make their online classes more lively and interesting. Kahoot is a tool for creating educational games for teachers. Teachers only need to prepare a set of questions and enter the prepared questions and answers into the internet in order to create a game that can be played right away. The monotony will be broken up by this. Students are required to download the Kahoot app and use it as a buzzer.

 It is the one I personally employ. It has educational quizzes in addition to a large number of fun quizzes created by users. It works great for formative assessment or just to have fun at the end of the term. Teachers at both the primary and secondary levels will appreciate Kahoot. Kahoot's features include the ability to easily create games, share and organize them, and host games using videos to reach students outside of the classroom.

6. Kids Academy App

One of the most innovative and engaging programs for young learners is the Kids Academy app. The most cutting-edge adaptive technology, artificial intelligence, personalized learning, and gamification are all incorporated into their one-of-a-kind learn-through-play program to assist children in putting their best foot forward and receiving the education they are entitled to. 

Over 5000 educational games, videos, interactive and printable worksheets, songs, puzzles, and flashcards are available at Kids Academy. Math, reading, language arts, science, and social studies are among their primary subjects. It will be possible for parents to monitor their children's progress, identify and cultivate their children's talents, and work on the areas in which they need to improve.

The Kids Academy app is available for Android, iPhone, and iPad.

7. Khan Academy

 The education app Khan Academy is free for both students and teachers. Students can study at their own pace both inside and outside of the classroom thanks to the practice exercises, instructional videos, and personalized learning dashboard offered by Khan Academy. This homeroom learning application helps track down instructive assets for math, perusing, composing, and science, and that's just the beginning.

You can watch more than 4,300 video lessons on subjects like math, science, economics, and the humanities through the app. You can either watch them live on the site or download them to watch later or when you don't have an Internet connection.

iPhone, iPad, Android, and Google Chrome all support it.

8. Nearpod

This app for online education aims to make lessons more engaging for students. To keep students interested in lessons, interaction is essential. It is always preferable to make them focus solely on the screen throughout the session. The app's basic version is free. You will need to upgrade to one of the Gold, Platinum, or School & District plans if you want features like more storage and more students per session. 

The most popular features of Nearpod are as follows:

  1. Teachers can create a prompt similar to an open question using the collaborate feature. Answers can be approved by teachers before the class as a whole sees them.
  2. Teachers can create interactive learning activities by utilizing Matching Pairs and Quizzes.
  3. Using Virtual Reality, students can also go on virtual field trips to some of the world's most well-known locations.
  4. Teachers can look over all of the data that was collected during a session with session reports. Sessions from quizzes, polls, and other activities are included in this report. Teachers can also examine each student's responses in depth.

9. TED

TED is the ideal companion for educators and teachers. Students can gain knowledge and ideas for classroom discussion through thousands of engaging sessions led by experts. The TED content can be used by new educators to plan innovative teaching methods. Ted assists educators in creating unique lecture presentations and creating enriching classrooms with engaged students. They can even make their own playlists to fit their preferred schedule.

The app has videos of TED talks with subtitles in more than 100 languages. This app has the following main features for teachers and learners.

  • Save your favorite sessions on your TED talks profile.
  • Find captivating lectures.
  • Playing offline is possible.
  • Save talks as favorites for later. 

10. Zoom

The use of Zoom for business meetings, team huddles, and online education has skyrocketed since the global pandemic's outbreak. Zoom will enable teachers to communicate with a large number of students. It is primarily a video conferencing app without LMS features, but many teachers and students have benefited from it, despite security concerns from some users. One of the best apps for teachers is this one. It is reasonable to assume that Google Forms is not a comprehensive forum because teachers must use it to distribute assignments and share other content.

Zoom's features are:

Access to video conferencing quickly, set up meetings, customize your background, and more.

Thanks for reading this blog article. I hope you have enjoyed reading and learned new things to improve your teaching and learning skills. Keep visiting this forum and don't forget to subscribe to it. 

Written by Raja Bahar Khan Soomro

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