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FEGI, JOLINO R.

BPED-3A

5 APPLICATIONS FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS

1. InsertLearning

InsertLearning is a Chrome extension that lets you turn any webpage into an interactive lesson.
InsertLearning has this fantastic toolbar that will allow you to highlight text, add sticky notes,
insert questions, videos, or even a discussion all inside the webpage!

2. Mentimeter

Mentimeter is an interactive presentation tool that allows you to poll your students, check for
understanding, or ask students to vote. There are several different types of questions you can
create, image-based, multiple choice, scales, open-ended, questions from the audience and more.

3. Nearpod

Nearpod is an interactive classroom tool for teachers to engage students with interactive lessons.
Nearpod allows you to create and share lessons that sync across devices and encourage student
participation, and evaluate student responses through comprehensive reporting.

4. Padlet

Padlet is a super easy to way to create an online bulletin board that allows teachers and students
to share and collaborate. What’s great about Padlet is that it offers so much flexibility! It works
on any device, and you can share just about any type of information–text, links, upload files,
photos, videos, just about any kind of response. There are also many different ways you can
design your pages.

5. Edulastic

Edulastic is a complete assessment dashboard. Teachers can create and track assessments, and
even align with CCSS. They also offer a district wide-platform for sharing district-wide
assessments.
5 APPLICATIONS FOR INPUT/OUTPUT PRESENTATIONS
1. Powtoon

Powtoon is an animated presentation and video platform for creating short informational videos
and presentations about your brand or product. Explainer videos are an important part of a
brand's message, and Powtoon is an affordable tool for creating animated videos and
presentations to educate consumers and clients about your business. You can easily edit
presentations and videos, add voiceover, and build a professional experience for your customers.

2. VideoScribe

VideoScribe is a whiteboard video presentation platform that allows small businesses to


customize their presentations to fit their needs. These videos, which feature a whiteboard and
hand that "draws" different objects and slides in the presentation, are ideal for quick explainers
and marketing videos on your business or product. You can easily place objects, insert text, and
even draw your own objects or text with VideoScribe's platform.

3. Prezi

Prezi is another template-based presentation solution that you can use to create persuasive and
engaging presentations with unique movement between "slides" and key points. Prezi maps out
your whole presentation on an overall track that you decide. When you switch slides, it doesn't
simply advance to the next one; it takes the viewer through the track to the point that needs to be
made. This allows your audience to visualize the progression of your presentation.

4. Canva

Canva is a free graphic design platform that allows you to easily create invitations, business
cards, flyers, lesson plans, Zoom backgrounds, and more using professionally designed
templates. You can even upload your own photos and add them to Canvas’s templates using a
drag and drop interface. It's like having a basic version of Photoshop that's free and doesn't
require extensive photo editing knowledge to use.

5. Haiku Deck

Haiku Deck is a platform that prioritizes simplicity. Business owners can create elegant, basic
presentations with high-quality images. The spartan approach allows for connecting with
audiences instead of losing them in information overload due to text-heavy slides. What
separates Haiku Deck from traditional presentation tools is its library of images and array of
fonts. It makes it easy to craft simple, powerful presentations that are accessible on any device.
3 LMS (LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM)

1. Schoology

Schoology Learning is the leader in K-12 teaching and learning technology—designed to help
schools and districts improve student performance while enabling equity and access for every
student, at home, at school, or anywhere in between.

2. Google Classroom

The platform helps teachers create classes, send assignments, communicate with students, grade
coursework, and post feedback all in one place. It also streamlines repetitive tasks so educators
can focus on teaching. With its Material Design, everyone can sign-in on any device using any
modern browser. Google Classroom is also available on Android and iOS for students on-the-go.
While it is not as comprehensive as other LMS, its integration with the rest of Google products
makes it a powerful platform.

3. Moodle

Is a free and open-source learning platform that has been around for quite some time. While it
does not look as modern or as sleek as paid competitors, its robust functionalities make it a great
option for any academic institution. The LMS is fully customizable and extensible to perfectly fit
your needs. The thousands of community-developed plugins will also allow you to add new
functionalities. Furthermore, it seamlessly integrates with solutions like NextCloud, Google
Apps, Microsoft Office 365, and more.

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