10 back to school technologies
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10 Back to School
Technologies September 2014
Issue 14
1- Tahrir Academy
Source: http://bit.ly/1D9yfIK
The site contains over 400
crowd-sourced educational
videos – targeted at 13-18
years old students.
Covering a wide range of
subject areas, it aims to
engage some of the world’s
4.5 million young Arabic
speaking Internet users.
Image: http://bit.ly/1oNQ5HF
2- Fun learning activities for children
with hearing impairments
Source: bit.ly/1s7fux9
“Sueñaletras” is a free
software program from Latin
America that helps children
with full - or partial - hearing
impairments learn to read and
write through sign language,
finger alphabet, lip-reading,
written words, and images.
3- A web platform to encourage
positive behavior in class
Source: http://tnw.co/1Dxgbsl
“ClassDojo” gives students a personalized avatar. Teachers
then give each avatar points for good behavior in class;
with the points displayed in real-time in the classroom.
Click play to watch the video
4- Animations made
easy for teachers
Source: http://bit.ly/1s7SvSy
By using GoAnimate, teachers can create customized
animations to introduce new difficult topics in a catchy way.
5- Give instant feedback to teachers
Source: http://bit.ly/1q6bZoZ
Geddit allows students to
instantly report their
confidence with class
material, and answer
short quiz questions to
verify their understanding.
Teachers receive a live
report with this data,
giving them immediate
feedback on their lesson.
Image: http://letsgeddit.com/
6- Robotic mobile accessory
for distance learning
An iPhone, iPad or any
video-enabled device is
placed into a robotic mobile
accessory called ‘Swivl’.
The robot ‘swivels’ around to
capture educators on video
as they present.
A cloud-enabled app can
then be use for video
streaming / sharing. Sources: http://bit.ly/1qPSw0I
7- Gamified language learning
Source : http://econ.st/1qXM2NT
Duolingo is an interactive language learning app.
Users take short lessons, and the higher they score,
the more lessons they unlock.
Image: https://www.duolingo.com/
8- Mobile solar-powered
computer classrooms in Africa
Source: http://bit.ly/1sUU5Lz
Three solar panels,
foldable desks and
chairs, an Internet router,
low-wattage netbooks
and a robust tent are
carried on a 4X4 vehicle
so that classrooms can
be set up in remote
areas of Uganda.
Image: http://bit.ly/1uD8ETJ
9- Radiophones
to teach children basic literacy
Source: http://bit.ly/1q63ytL
This tech combines the local community-radio and
telephone-based systems to give marginalized children in
India basics of literacy, numeracy and hygiene.
To attract listeners, the content is based on the Indian
version of Sesame Street. 1.4 million benefited from this
free service to date.
Images: http://bit.ly/1q63ytL & http://bit.ly/1y4UTC2
10- Custom-made personalized
learning courses
Sources: http://knewt.ly/1m4WeUm and http://on.mash.to/1wvaUPY
Knewton creates digital courses that use big-data-fueled
predictive analytics to understand the level of understanding
a student is at, and what lesson plan best suits him/her.
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