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Name: Christian Eli Gaviola

Course: Diploma for Professional Education

1. Kahoot
- Is a game-based learning platform, used as educational technology in schools
and other educational institutions. Its learning games, "Kahoots", are multiple-
choice quizzes that allow user generation and can be accessed via a web browser
or the Kahoot app.
2. Animoto
- Animoto is a cloud-based video creation service that produces video from
photos, video clips, and music into video slideshows and customized web-
based presentations.
3. Google Forms
- is a survey administration app that is included in the Google Drive office suite
along with Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides.
4. Prezi
- is a presentation software company founded in 2009, with offices in Budapest,
San Francisco, and Riga.
5. Dropbox
- is a file hosting service operated by the American company Dropbox, Inc.,
headquartered in San Francisco, California, that offers cloud storage, file
synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.
6. Google Hangouts
- is a communication software developed by Google. Originally a feature of
Google+, Hangouts became a standalone product in 2013, when Google also
began integrating features from Google+ Messenger and Google Talk into
Hangouts. In 2017, Google began developing Hangouts into a product aimed at
enterprise communication.
7. Edmodo
- is an educational technology company offering a communication, collaboration,
and coaching platform to K-12 schools and teachers.
8. Wikispaces
- Designed specifically for use in the classroom, wikispaces is a social writing
platform that also acts as a classroom management tool by keeping teacher and
students organized and on task.
9. Socrative
- is a smart, student response system that empowers teachers to collect data from
their students via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
10. Padlet
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- is an application to create an online bulletin board that you can use to display
information for any topic. Easily create an account and build a new board. You
can add images, links, videos, and more.
11. Kidblog
- is a blogging platform intended primarily for kids, moderated by teachers,
librarians, or school administrators.
12. Yogile
- brings a simple and very usable solution to the table for easy photo sharing for
groups.
13. Youtube Editor
- lets users make minor edits to videos they've uploaded, as well as stitch several
clips together into one in Youtube
14. Screenr
- thiis program allows you to capture any audio and visual that appears on your
computer screen during recording. There is no software to be downloaded you
simply sign up to the online site and create an account.
15. Google Slides
- is a presentation program included as part of a free, web-based software office
suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service.
16. Instagram
- is a presentation program included as part of a free, web-based software office
suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service.
17. Evernote
- is an application software designed for note taking, organizing, task lists, and
archiving. The app allows users to create notes, which can be formatted text, web
pages or web page excerpts, photographs, voice memos, or handwritten "ink"
notes.
18. Remind
- is a free, safe messaging app that keeps families up to date with what's
happening in the classroom. Teachers can send messages to an entire class,
smaller groups, or individuals.
19. Twitter
- is a microblogging and social networking service on which users post and
interact with messages known as "tweets".
20. Moodle
- it is used to create private websites with online courses for educators and trainers
to achieve learning goals. Moodle (acronym for modular object-oriented
dynamic learning environment) allows for extending and tailoring learning
environments using community-sourced plugins.
Source: wikipedia.com

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