The use of technology can help and facilitate the educational process in many ways. We use Book Creator, Emaze, Canva, Genially and many others in our work. Children develop digital competences and successfully participate in the process of working on applications. What digital tools do you use?
Used as a digital portfolio platform where children can document their learning through photos, drawings, and voice recordings. Parents can view their child’s progress and stay connected with their learning journey. ScratchJr:
Introduces children to basic coding concepts in a playful way. They create interactive stories and animations, fostering creativity, logical thinking, and problem-solving. Kahoot!:
Perfect for creating quizzes and interactive games, helping children review what they’ve learned in a fun and engaging manner. Tinkercad:
Used to introduce 3D design and modeling. Children can create simple shapes and structures, sparking their interest in technology and engineering. Storybird:
Encourages children to write and illustrate their own stories. It’s a fantastic tool for developing digital storytelling skills. Google Jamboard:
A collaborative digital whiteboard for brainstorming and group activities. Children can draw, add sticky...Here are some tools we use: Edu4schools:
Used as a digital portfolio platform where children can document their learning through photos, drawings, and voice recordings. Parents can view their child’s progress and stay connected with their learning journey. ScratchJr:
Introduces children to basic coding concepts in a playful way. They create interactive stories and animations, fostering creativity, logical thinking, and problem-solving. Kahoot!:
Perfect for creating quizzes and interactive games, helping children review what they’ve learned in a fun and engaging manner. Tinkercad:
Used to introduce 3D design and modeling. Children can create simple shapes and structures, sparking their interest in technology and engineering. Storybird:
Encourages children to write and illustrate their own stories. It’s a fantastic tool for developing digital storytelling skills. Google Jamboard:
A collaborative digital whiteboard for brainstorming and group activities. Children can draw, add sticky notes, and work together in real-time.
Canva for Education:
Helps children create posters, storyboards, or simple presentations, fostering design and creativity. We ensure that all activities are age-appropriate and prioritize safe, guided use of technology. Integrating these tools helps children develop digital literacy while keeping learning fun and meaningful.
What has been your experience with tools like Canva or Genially? Do you find them as effective for younger learners? 😊Afficher plusIl y a 1 an
Sandra Stojkovic HinicChildren in elementary schools use ipads/crombooks in school. They do everything that can be done through Google classroom. Kahoot is used on regular base, whiteboard, book creator, iMovie, Canva, Google forms, Fingrafimi for teaching keybord writing and so many other things that Ministry of education providesIl y a 1 an
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