Try These Tools

Here are the top tools that you may want to try before the new school year starts:

AhaSlides is the ultimate tool to transform your presentations into interactive experiences! With live polls, quizzes, word clouds, brainstorming activities, spinner wheels, and more, you’ll gather real-time feedback and keep your students engaged throughout the session.

Grammarly is a highly popular proofreading tool for a good reason. It detects and suggests fixes for various writing mistakes, ensuring you can send error-free emails and messages confidently. No more embarrassing typos or grammatical errors to hold back your excellent writing!

Kami stands out as one of the top EdTech tools, and teachers absolutely love it!

This user-friendly tool allows you to effortlessly upload and annotate documents online, making the old paper trail a thing of the past.

Not only is Kami perfect for grading on your own, but it also excels in fostering collaborations. You can easily share documents with others and work together in real time, no matter where you are.

And guess what? You can conveniently save all your notes on Google Drive and share them with your students, giving them access to all the valuable feedback you’ve provided. Embrace Kami and bid farewell to the chaos of paper grading!

Quizlet offers a vast library of study materials and practice tests accessible on any device. You can create custom quizzes and flashcards, making review easy. For educators, real-time progress tracking helps you adjust your teaching and avoid waiting until the end of the semester to address issues.

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