I know the suggested apps and sites are just an example, but still, I have to have a say in it.
Nearpod - I've used it for about 2 months few years ago, and even though I loved it, it was an expencive tool for me. Schools here aren't allocated finances to purchase access to such technologies so I paid for it myself. Now, before you say it's free, let me just tell you that I have over 140 students every year split in 6 classes so it's not free if I wanted to use it with all my students. I'd need the full version of it and thus, I'm submitted to paid version. I've paid for it for 2 months and loved it, but... (oh well) GoogleClassroom - although I (and my students) use all the GoogleDrive options (Docs, Sheets, Forms, Slides, Pics) it's difficult to set up a classroom on Google since the Ministry of Education here doesn't provide for school websites here, so the school where I work has a custom .com domaine. Unfortunately, GoogleClassrooms can be created for free just with .edu domains for free, otherwise one has to pay for a domaine created via Google. That creates the problem. I'm not giving up tho, I'll look for different ways to create a GoogleClassroom. Meanwhile, I'm quite content with using Edmodo and my personal website with my students.
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I like this!!!! (embeded from the FutureLearn depository)
And what's more important, I can get to it whenever I need to, as a reminder or just to peek or refer someone to it! |