Noupe Editorial Team November 4th, 2020

Best Tools for Online Teaching

Young teen doing schoolwork at home after UK schools close due to the Coronavirus

With many schools quarantined and a winter-wave of COVID-19 likely ahead, teaching is shifting online once again. Now more than ever, it's crucial for teachers to embrace online learning to sustain their students' attention. 

While online classes used to be exotic and fun when they first started, Zoom fatigue soon set in for most students. Learning outcomes suffered. After a brief respite at the beginning of the semester, many teachers are now facing another challenge. How to transition back from in-person to online classes and still keep students engaged

Fortunately, there is a variety of tools out there that can help educators achieve just that. Uncomplicated, engaging, interactive, these platforms and programs can help make distance learning captivating

Google Classroom

One of the most versatile tools available for teachers is Google Classroom. This eLearning platform is explicitly aimed at K-12 educators. Many school districts already use it for in-class assignments. 

Google Classroom adapts the tools of the Google Suite for teaching purposes. You can give presentations with Slides, provide worksheets in Docs, give quizzes in Forms, and even assign math and bookkeeping homework in Sheets. In addition, Google Classroom natively integrates with other educational platforms, such as Pear and ABCmouse

Going further, teachers can invite students to private classrooms. The platform also offers a distinct functionality for submitting assignments, grading them, providing feedback, and setting up term assessments. 

Finally, Google Classroom has two more significant advantages: It's entirely free and mobile-friendly. 

FlippingBook

FlippingBook aims to simplify distributing documents on the web. The tool converts PDF documents into flipbooks that can be shared as links. This way students can get access to teaching materials instantly and open them on any device.

With FlippingBook, teachers can add videos, links, GIFs, and pop-up images to their documents and make them more interactive and entertaining for students. It’s also possible to track how students interact with the document: what pages they viewed, which links clicked, and other stats.

Edmodo

Edmodo offers a comprehensive online teaching solution. Educators can create classrooms to provide students with materials, interact with them through chats, and respond to queries. They can also assign tasks, create assessments, and track grades. 

What's more, Edmodo also provides Spotlight, a resource library for teachers with quality distance learning content to choose from. Teachers can share content using hashtags. 

Another upside is that parents can use their own login data to check on their children's progress. 

LearnWorlds

LearnWorlds is an all-in-platform for creating, selling, and promoting online courses. With it, you can build amazing learning experiences for your learners - be they students, employees, customers, or partners, within minutes. Its powerful features rightfully make it one of the best online learning platforms on the market.

Backed up with a mobile app that allows learners to learn on the go, an easy-to-use site builder that can build your school's website from scratch, a page builder that builds high-converting landing pages, advanced user analytics to track your learner's progress, interactive video learning capabilities, and many customization options that allow you to build the online school of your dreams.

Edpuzzle

Edpuzzle aims to foster self-paced learning through interactive video lessons. Teachers can customize videos to make them more engaging and track their students' progress. Apart from adding their own voice-over narration and questions, educators can add graphics and images. 

It's also possible to track which students watched a video and how often they watched each section. This allows teachers to check for comprehension difficulties. 

As raw material, Edpuzzle accepts videos from YouTube, Khan Academy, Crash Course, and similar platforms. 

Kahoot!

Especially for younger students, basing parts of lessons on games and questions is an excellent way to hold their attention. Kahoot! makes that possible. 

It's an educational platform that promotes game-based learning. Teachers can create questionnaires, surveys, and discussion boards. These are then projected in the online classroom. Students can interactively answer questions alone or in groups.

It's also possible to add elements of friendly competition to make tasks more challenging and fun. Through visualizing each student's or group's progress, Kahoot! can create a dynamic and social educational environment. 

Socrative

When it comes to checking learning comprehension, Socrative is a premier tool for educators. It simplifies the feedback and evaluation process and lets teachers make sure that no one is left behind during distance learning. 

With Socrative, educators can create engaging assessments from quizzes to personal feedback forms. The platform also makes it easy to set up polls and surveys for a group of students. 

Blackboard

Blackboard is a comprehensive learning management system (LMS). Instructors at college level have been widely using it for years. Recently, the platform has been adapted to suit digital and high school educators' needs for distance learning

Learn, Collaborate, SafeAssign, and Ally are the main features of Blackboard. Teachers can create an online classroom to provide learning materials, host discussions, post recorded lectures, and support mentoring and tutoring programs. They can also provide real-time feedback on students' assignments, which can be submitted directly on the platform. 

Canvas

Like Blackboard, Canvas is an LMS that allows for the creation of online classrooms to share class materials and conduct assessments. Teachers can upload syllabi, assignments, slides, videos of classes, and take advantage of a wide range of other features. Students can communicate through discussion forums, engage with educators, and submit assignments. 

In addition, Canvas integrates with third-party tools and education platforms, especially those built on the LTI standard. It is also mobile-friendly so that both students and teachers can manage their tasks wherever they are. 

Pear Deck 

For educators looking to make their lessons more interactive, Pear Deck is an excellent tool. It's explicitly designed to make student-teacher interactions more dynamic and social as teachers move through a slideshow. 

Pear Deck is platform-neutral. It offers integrations for Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint. Teachers can add various types of questions to their slides for students to answer - through selecting multiple-choice options, typing responses, dragging panels, or even drawing schematics. During live presentations, teachers can see these responses in real-time and share them anonymously with the class to illustrate particular points.

Pear also offers integrations with other learning platforms, such as Google Classroom. Additionally, it partners with various organizations - like Newsela and the Encyclopedia Britannica - to provide inspiration for teachers and templates for learning content. 

StuDocu

StuDocu is an online, global community where students and educators can share study materials with other students around the world. StuDocu covers all subjects and has course-specific study resources for more than 1,500 universities worldwide.

Today, the platform helps over 15 million students every month and is one of the biggest educational websites in the world, having access to over 8 million study resources.

You can access 80% of their resources for free. For the remaining 20%, you would need to purchase a Premium Account starting at $41.88 (varies per country and plan).

Brighterly

Brighterly is a math tutorial platform that connects your child with experienced math teachers to provide them with personalized support. During the account creation process, you can input your child's math proficiency and educational requirements to receive tailored lessons.

Online math for kids is made easy with Brighterly, a tutorial platform that connects your child with experienced math teachers for personalized support. During the account creation process, you can provide details about your child's math proficiency and educational needs to receive tailored lessons.

A typical session with Brighterly involves selecting a session time, receiving an SMS reminder, and an email with a link. Clicking the link will take your child to the online session, which can be accessed using any modern web browser.

The web app used for the sessions enables tutors to provide support and guidance during their lessons and your child's practice. With Brighterly, online math for kids becomes more accessible and personalized.

GoSkills LMS

GoSkills LMS is a comprehensive online platform that enables the rapid creation, delivery, and management of professional training courses. Ideal for students, employees, or customers, it offers a range of powerful tools that make it one of the top choices for online education.

Features include an intuitive course builder, flexible learning management options, detailed analytics to monitor learner progress, and customizability to suit various training needs. Additionally, GoSkills LMS supports learning on the move with its mobile-friendly design, ensuring users can access courses anytime, anywhere.

Video Conferencing Platforms 

Finally, a staple that no distance learning plan can do without: video conferencing tools. Even with outstanding LMS tools, regular face-to-face communication with students is crucial. 

The most widespread solution is currently Zoom. Apart from HD video and voice calling, this platform also offers options to create break out rooms for discussions in smaller groups, screen sharing, and annotation of shared screens. 

However, thanks to the widespread implementation of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), there is a wide range of alternative platforms available for educators that might better fit their needs. 

Microsoft Teams, for example, also offers file sharing, chat, video and voice calling options. The platform provides features to track attendance, use a digital whiteboard, share screens, create break out rooms, and blur out distracting backgrounds. Plus, it integrates easily with other Microsoft Office applications. 

A third solid option is Google Meet. This platform offers video conferencing with up to 100 students for up to 1 hour and an unlimited number of meetings. Participants can share their screens and use a parallel chat. If you also use Google Classroom, this may be the best solution for you. 

Final Thoughts

Distance teaching is no longer an emergency measure. It has become an integral part of many students' and teachers' daily lives, even where schools are open. Considering the current virus situation, it's likely to remain that way for the foreseeable future. 

For teachers, this means that it is essential to step up their online teaching game. Holding video calls from time to time and emailing out assignments is no longer enough. 

By embracing the tools on the list above, teachers can create a dynamic and engaging virtual classroom. So that instead of being held back by closed schools, students can forge their way to success with distance learning.

Featured image by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

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