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Overview of Online Teaching-Learning and Assessment Tools

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Online Teaching-Learning and Assessment Tools

  1. LMS (Moodle, Canvas)
  2. Video conferencing tools (Zoom, Google Meet)
  3. Interactive presentation tools (Prezi, Nearpod)
  4. Quiz and assessment platforms (Kahoot!, Google Forms)
  5. Collaboration tools (Google Docs, Trello)
  6. Digital portfolios (Seesaw, Portfolium)

Online teaching-learning and assessment tools are digital platforms and software that support education over the internet. These tools deliver content, enable interaction, and assess student learning in a virtual environment.

Learning Management Systems (LMS)

Definition: An LMS (Learning Management System) is a platform that manages all parts of the learning process: content delivery, assignment submission, communication, and grading.

Examples:

  1. Moodle: An open-source LMS used by schools and universities to create customizable learning environments.

  2. Canvas: A web-based LMS that lets teachers post grades, information, and assignments online. It includes features for quizzes, discussions, and connecting external tools.

Video Conferencing Tools

Definition: These tools enable live video meetings, supporting real-time interaction between instructors and students.

Examples:

  1. Zoom: Offers features like breakout rooms for small group discussions and a whiteboard for illustrating concepts.

  2. Google Meet: Works with Google Classroom and gives educators a simple way to run live classes and meetings.

Pop Quiz
A teacher wants a platform to post assignments, manage grades, and communicate with students all in one place. Which category of tool fits this need?

Interactive Presentation Tools

Definition: These applications let educators create interactive presentations that include quizzes, polls, and videos to engage students.

Examples:

  1. Prezi: A presentation tool that uses motion, zoom, and spatial relationships to present ideas.

  2. Nearpod: Lets teachers create interactive lessons with formative assessments and real-time feedback.

Quiz and Assessment Platforms

Definition: Digital platforms designed to create, distribute, and grade assessments online.

Examples:

  1. Kahoot!: A game-based learning platform used to create quizzes and interactive games.

  2. Google Forms: A tool used for creating surveys, quizzes, and feedback forms. It includes automatic grading and data analysis.

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What is an LMS?
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Answer

LMS = Learning Management System

A platform that manages the full learning process online.

  • Content delivery
  • Assignment submission and grading
  • Communication between teacher and students

Examples: Moodle, Canvas, Google Classroom

Collaboration Tools

Definition: Tools that support group work among students, letting them work together on projects and assignments from different locations.

Examples:

  1. Google Docs: Lets multiple users work on the same document at the same time, supporting collaboration and peer editing.

  2. Trello: A project management tool that helps teams organize work into boards, lists, and cards for assignments and group projects.

Pop Quiz
Which type of online tool would a student use to collect work samples over a semester and show growth to their teacher?

Digital Portfolios

Definition: Platforms where students collect and display their work over time, showing their learning and achievements.

Examples:

  1. Seesaw: A student-driven digital portfolio app that makes it easy to create, record, and share what students are learning.

  2. Portfolium: Used by colleges and universities for students to display their work to potential employers.

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Name the 6 categories of online teaching tools.
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  1. LMS - manages content, grades, communication
  2. Video Conferencing - live classes (Zoom, Google Meet)
  3. Interactive Presentations - quizzes, polls (Nearpod, Prezi)
  4. Quiz and Assessment Platforms - Kahoot!, Google Forms
  5. Collaboration Tools - group work (Google Docs, Trello)
  6. Digital Portfolios - show student work over time

Content Creation Tools

Definition: Software that lets teachers and students create their own digital content, including videos, blogs, and digital stories.

Examples:

  1. Canva: A graphic design tool used to create visual content like infographics, posters, and presentations.

  2. Adobe Spark: Offers tools for creating videos, web pages, and graphics, useful for both teaching materials and student projects.

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