List of Platform
1. Edmodo
2. Socrative
3. Projeqt
4. Thinglink
5. TED-Ed
6. cK-12
7. ClassDojo
8. eduClipper
9. Storybird Commented [L1]: Mbak Dwi
10. Animoto
11. Kahoot!
12. Lessonwriter
13. Canvas
14. Mentimeter
15. ORAI
16. Hot Potato
17. Genial.ly
18. Padlet Commented [L2]: Saras
19. Easyclass
20. Screencast-o-matic
21. QR Code
22. Blendspace
23. Edynco
24. Instagrok
25. Lets Geddit
26. Verso
27. SOPHIA Commented [L3]: Mas Deinza
28. GoClass
29. NearPod
30. Tackk
31. GooruLearning
32. ELSA
33. Kahrds
34. StudyBlue
35. Evernote
36. Quizlet Commented [L4]: Mas Yusuf
37. Schoology
38. Curriculet
39. Dvolver
40. PodOmatic
41. Mindomo
42. Wizer
43. Google Classroom
44. Canva
45. Moodle Commented [L5]: Mbak Defi
46. Blackboard
47. Khan Academy
48. Storyboardthat
49. Camtasia
50. Snagit
51. Buncee
52. The Writing Project
53. Wakelet
54. Book creator Commented [L6]: Mas Andri
Presentasi GO : 4 November 2019
List of Platform
1. Edmodo
Edmodo is an educational tool that connects teachers and students, and is assimilated into a
social network. In this one, teachers can create online collaborative groups, administer and
provide educational materials, measure student performance, and communicate with parents,
among other functions. Edmodo has more than 34 million users who connect to create a
learning process that is more enriching, personalized, and aligned with the opportunities brought
by technology and the digital environment.
2. Socrative
Designed by a group of entrepreneurs and engineers passionate about education, Socrative is a
system that allows teachers to create exercises or educational games which students can solve
using mobile devices, whether smartphones, laptops, or tablets. Teachers can see the results of
the activities and, depending on these, modify the subsequent lessons in order to make them
more personalized.
3. Projeqt
Projeqt is a tool that allows you to create multimedia presentations, with dynamic slides in which
you can embed interactive maps, links, online quizzes, Twitter timelines, and videos, among
other options. During a class session, teachers can share with students academic presentations
which are visually adapted to different devices.
4. Thinglink
Thinglink allows educators to create interactive images with music, sounds, texts, and
photographs. These can be shared on other websites or on social networks, such as Twitter and
Facebook. Thinglink offers the possibility for teachers to create learning methodologies that
awaken the curiosity of students through interactive content that can expand their knowledge.
5. TED-Ed
TED-Ed is an educational platform that allows creating educational lessons with the
collaboration of teachers, students, animators—generally people who want to expand
knowledge and good ideas. This website allows democratizing access to information, both for
teachers and students. Here, people can have an active participation in the learning process of
others.
6. cK-12
cK-12 is a website that seeks to reduce the cost of academic books for the K12 market in the
United States and the world. To achieve its objective, this platform has an open source interface
that allows creating and distributing educational material through the internet, which can be
modified and contain videos, audios, and interactive exercises. It can also be printed and
comply with the necessary editorial standards in each region. The books that are created in cK-
12 can be adapted to the needs of any teacher or student.
7. ClassDojo
ClassDojo is a tool to improve student behavior: teachers provide their students with instant
feedback so that good disposition in class is 'rewarded' with points and students have a more
receptive attitude towards the learning process. ClassDojo provides real-time notifications to
students, like 'Well Done David!' and '+1', for working collaboratively. The information that is
collected about student behavior can be shared later with parents and administrators through
the web.
8. eduClipper
This platform allows teachers and students to share and explore references and educational
material. In eduClipper, you can collect information found on the internet and then share it with
the members of previously created groups, which offers the possibility to manage more
effectively the academic content found online, improve research techniques, and have a digital
record of what students achieved during the course. Likewise, it provides the opportunity for
teachers to organize a virtual class with their students and create a portfolio where all the work
carried out is stored.
9. Storybird
Storybird aims to promote writing and reading skills in students through storytelling. In this tool,
teachers can create interactive and artistic books online through a simple and easy to use
interface. The stories created can be embedded in blogs, sent by email, and printed, among
other options. In Storybird, teachers can also create projects with students, give constant
feedback, and organize classes and grades.
10. Animoto
Animoto is a digital tool that allows you to create high-quality videos in a short time and from
any mobile device, inspiring students and helping improve academic lessons. The Animoto
interface is friendly and practical, allowing teachers to create audiovisual content that adapts to
educational needs.
11. Kahoot!
Kahoot! is an educational platform that is based on games and questions. Through this tool,
teachers can create questionnaires, discussions, or surveys that complement academic
lessons. The material is projected in the classroom and questions are answered by students
while playing and learning at the same time. Kahoot! promotes game-based learning, which
increases student engagement and creates a dynamic, social, and fun educational environment.
55. Easyclass
56. Canvas