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PRODUCTIVE SOFWARE APPLICATION/TOOLS FOR TEACHING & LEARNING

Open-ended Tools For Different Instructional Modes

The Five productive software application

Communication Tools
Collaborative Tools
Homework/Assignment Activity Tools
Exam/Assessment Tools
Feedback/Polling Tools

Communication Tools

There are many communication tools options available to faculty for both synchronous
communication with the students.
Make sure that you talk to your students about your preferred communication tool so that they
know where to go to find messages about your course and how to contact you if they have question.
Example: Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google classroom, Facebook classroom

COLLABORATIVE TOOLS

There are a vast number of ways to facilitate collaboration among students both during face-to-face
and asynchronously online.
Many of the available educational technology tools can be implemented to accommodate
collaboration in all instructional modes.
Examples: Google Spreadsheet, Piktochart, Jamboard, Google hangouts

Homework/Assignment Activity Tools

Educational technology tools can do homework assignment management and collection more
efficient for both students and instructors.
Some educational tools provide features that streamline collection, grading, and feedback for
traditional paper-based class homework while other tools help expand beyond traditional
homework by opening up more submission options.
Example: Socialfolders.me, Google Hangouts, Flowboard, Google Drive

Exam / Assessment Tools

Educational technology tools can be used to streamline exams and assessments. Whether the exam
is standard research/essay style exam or a multi-question exam multiple-choice style exam, there
are tools that can be used to streamline collection, grading, and feedback.
Example: Google forms, Quizziz, Socrative, Mentimeter, kahoot

Feedback / Polling Tools

feedback from students is a great way to gauge the students comfort and understanding both
during class and between classes.
Examples of feedback instructors might collect includes asking if your students feel comfortable with
your course content, your delivery style, and your activities. Feedback and polling tools can also
foster inclusivity by being used as a mechanism for students to provide input on topics and activities
they would like to engage with us part of your course.
Example: Mentimeter, Survey Monkey, Plickers, Quizalize

Collecting

Maximizing the use of Microsoft word, spreadsheets, and publisher.


Effective use of Power Point Prezi, Adobe Photoshop and Movie Maker

MICROSOFT WORD
SPREADSHEETS
POWERPOINT PREZI
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
MOVIE MAKER

Reporters:

Anna Maris Pitogo

Annie Rise Orat

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