This document lists 20 different tools that can be used by instructional designers for collaborative collection of adaptation strategies. Some of the tools mentioned include Flipgrid, Tik Tok, Quizzizz, Peardeck, Twitter, Kahoot, Nearpod, Canva, Google Classroom, and Remind which allow instructional designers to engage with learners, test learning, create interactive materials, communicate updates and information, and monitor learning. Other tools listed are Prezi, Padlet, Pinterest, PowerPoint, Mentimeter, Instagram, Google Slides, Socrative, Edmodo, and Zoom which enable instructional designers to create presentations, organize content, get feedback, share assignments, and have video meetings with
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This document lists 20 different tools that can be used by instructional designers for collaborative collection of adaptation strategies. Some of the tools mentioned include Flipgrid, Tik Tok, Quizzizz, Peardeck, Twitter, Kahoot, Nearpod, Canva, Google Classroom, and Remind which allow instructional designers to engage with learners, test learning, create interactive materials, communicate updates and information, and monitor learning. Other tools listed are Prezi, Padlet, Pinterest, PowerPoint, Mentimeter, Instagram, Google Slides, Socrative, Edmodo, and Zoom which enable instructional designers to create presentations, organize content, get feedback, share assignments, and have video meetings with
This document lists 20 different tools that can be used by instructional designers for collaborative collection of adaptation strategies. Some of the tools mentioned include Flipgrid, Tik Tok, Quizzizz, Peardeck, Twitter, Kahoot, Nearpod, Canva, Google Classroom, and Remind which allow instructional designers to engage with learners, test learning, create interactive materials, communicate updates and information, and monitor learning. Other tools listed are Prezi, Padlet, Pinterest, PowerPoint, Mentimeter, Instagram, Google Slides, Socrative, Edmodo, and Zoom which enable instructional designers to create presentations, organize content, get feedback, share assignments, and have video meetings with
LTDE 5317 Collaborative Collection of Adaptation Strategies
1. Flipgrid -www.flipgrid.com Flipgrid allow instructional designers to be actively involved
with participants. 2. Tik Tok - www.tiktok.com Tik tok allows instructional designers to be personable and creative with materials needed to learn and it is also very engaging. 3. Quizzizz – www.quizzizz.com Quizzizz allows Instructional Designers to test over trainings to ensure learners successfully understand. 4. Peardeck – www.peardeck.com Peardeck allows Instructional Designers to create interactive trainings. 5. Twitter – www.twitter.com Twitter allows Instructional Designers to post updates and stay in touch with learners. 6. Kahoot – www.kahoot.com Kahoot allows Instructional Designers to evaluate learning through interactive games. 7. Nearpod - www.nearpod.com Nearpod allows Instructional Designers to create interactive learning training. 8. Canva – www.canva.com Canva allows Instructional Designer to be creative in their designs to product information. 9. Google classroom www. Google Classroom allows Instructional Designers to keep in contact with learners to be able to post information and answer questions. 10. Remind – www.remind.com Remind allows Instructional Designers to keep in contact with learner and to be able to post information and answer questions. 11. Prezi – www.prezi.com Prezi allows Instructional Designers to create presentations for learners. 12. Padlet – www.padlet.com Padlet allows Instructional Designers to create boards to collect, organize, and present anything. 13. Pinterest – www.pinterest.com Pinterest allows Instructional Designers to create boards to collect, organize and present anything. 14. Power Point- Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Presentation Software | Microsoft 365 Powerpoint allows Instructional Designers to create engaging presentations. 15. Mentimeter- www.mentimeter.com Mentimeter allows Instructional Designers to create presentations with real time feedback from learners. 16. Instagram- www.instagram.com Instagram allows Instructional Designers to post information updates and stay in touch with the learner. 17. Google Slides – www.google.com/slides Google slides allows Instructional Designers to create presentations. 18. Socrative- www.socrative.com Socrative allows Instructional Designers to monitor and evaluate learning. 19. Edmodo- www.edmodo.com Edmodo allows Instructional Designers to share content distribute content and assignment and manage communication with learners. 20. Zoom – www.zoom.com Zoom allows Instructional Designers to have video meetings with learners.