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A list of applications you may use for Teaching & Learning
Do you wish to stay connected to students even when they are not in classrooms? Do you want to make your virtual classes more enagaging? Here is a list of applications both for desktop and mobile that teachers can use for teaching virtually as well as in offline classes to make the teaching & learning process more interactive, smooth and interesting.
1. Canva
A graphic design platform that allows users to create social media graphics, presentations, posters, infographics, worksheets, banners etc. It allows easy creation of infographics, worksheets, PPTs, posters etc.
Visit Canva by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use Canva: Link
2. Survey Monkey
It is an online software that allows users to create free surveys, be it for professional, academic or personal purposes. It allows you to customize your surveys according to the target audience.
Visit Survey Monkey by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use Survey Monkey: Link
3. KineMaster
KineMaster is a video editor application for smartphones. It provides a wide range of video editing functions, including transition effects, text and handwriting overlays, video and image layers.
Visit KineMaster by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use KineMaster: Link
4. Quizizz
It is a free tool that allows users to access hundreds of ready-made learning quizzes or create your own. It provides free ready-to-use quizzes and even allows users to customize new quizzes. The owner of the quiz can even choose to make the quiz public or private.
Visit Quizizz by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use Quizizz: Link
5. MixPad
MixPad Multitrack Mixer is a sound recording and mixing studio that gives users the tools to easily mix their audio and music files. Users can use it to create audio files to share explanatory notes on topics, speech, essays, poetry etc.
Download MixPad by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use MixPad: Link
6. Grammarly
Grammarly is an application that allows to check what users have written is easy to read, effective and mistake-free. It automatically checks for spelling and grammar mistakes in users’ writing.
Visit Grammarly by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use Grammarly: Link
7. NASA
Students can learn just about anything they ever wanted to know about the solar system and about NASA's missions by navigating through the videos, photos, live feeds, and loads of text in NASA App. For kids with a big appetite for learning about the solar system, NASA App provides a wealth of information.
Visit NASA by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use NASA: Link
8. WPS Office
WPS office is an office suite that provides users three powerful applications: Writer, Spreadsheets and Presentations. It allows mobile-friendly creation of docs, PPTs and PDFs and features small package size, spell check, PDF converter, multi tab interface.
Visit WPS Office by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use WPS Office: Link
9. Google Earth
It is a platform that renders a 3D representation of Earth based on satellite images. Allows to grab, spin, pan, tilt and zoom down to any place on earth. Teachers and students can explore every corner of the globe, measure distances, take virtual tours and share their tours.
Visit Google Earth by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use Google Earth: Link
10. Google Classroom
It is a free web service developed by Google for schools with the aim to simplify creating, distributing, and collecting assignments. Helps in creating a virtual classroom set up where a record can be kept of assignments submissions etc.
Visit Google Classroom by clicking here.
Watch a tutorial to understand how you can use Google Classroom: Link