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Classcraft

Classcraft uses these same gaming principles to engage students


in the educational process and create a more harmonized learning
environment. The platform encourages students to work together
as they build academic and social skills. Classcraft is free and also
has a paid version, which offers teachers a suite of additional
features.
2. Adobe Spark Video

One of the most exciting ways for students to engage in content is


to practice teaching it themselves. Spark Video is an app that kids
can use to create their own instructional videos.
3. Seesaw

This creative, learning portfolio system enhances communication


between teachers, parents, and administrators. With a variety of
activities to choose from, teachers can select an assignment or
create their own.
4. Google Classroom

The Google Classroom app enables teachers to organize various


tasks from a single digital location. Instructors are able to give
assignments, surveys, and quizzes, grade students’ work, and
more.

5. Canva
Canva offers tools for teachers and students to use to augment the
learning process. Kids can create modern-looking posters,
presentations, and documents with the ease of the click-and-drop
method. Canva has over a million images, icons, and templates
that can inspire students to be creative with their graphic designs.

6. Venngage

Through the Venngage app, students can create their own info
graphics to present information, data, or knowledge. It was
developed to be a straightforward and easy way to introduce data
set discovery. Venngage can assist students in the learning
process by bringing statistics to life. Rather than create the
presentation from scratch, Venngage comes equipped with
templates to guide the process and help students create a visually
appealing addition to their work.

7. Kidblog

Even in the digital world, writing skills are still key to success for
any student. However, not everyone loves the written word. So
Kidblog made it fun by allowing kids to create their own journal-like
entries in a safe space. Nothing that goes up on the site is made
public unless the teacher approves it. Students can also add
photos, videos, or audio content to their post either by uploading
their own clip or using one of the licensed pieces.

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