Toolkit

Teach/Tech/Techer

Resources: Check out the links here for the tools listed below. What to do: Websites and APPs are not the answer to fantastic teaching and or learning.  However, I definitely think they HELP with fantastic teaching and/or learning. Here are some websites you can use… (All links on my Pinterest page.)
  • Padlet- An online noticeboard- students can share/post links/docs/embed
  • Socrative- A questioning based website
  • Quizlet- Create your own quizzes
  • Wikihow- Students/Staff can create step by step…
  • iFaketext- Creates fake texts in an iphone template
  • Aurasma- Augmented reality
  • Wix- Create your own website
  • Screenr- Annotate video
  • Polleverywhere- Create an open question for all students to respond-free
  • Wordeo/Wordle/Tagxedo- Create displays/images/revision notes
  • Triptico- Variety of games
  • Go Animate- Create talking characters
  • Make Belief Comixs- Make resources more interesting
  • Puzzle Maker- Make online/personalised resources
There are of course many, many more… these are just a few!
 
 
 
 
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Check out these websites organised by subject here and a list of educational APPs here

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