Tools Features
Classroom Applications
Students Engagement Strategies
100

This measuring tool helps ensure accurate right angles in woodworking and drafting.

Is a square

100

This Google application allows students to create and share documents in real time.

Google Docs

100

This strategy allows students to take ownership of their learning by setting goals and tracking their progress.

Student self-assessment

200

This handheld power tool is used for drilling holes and driving screws.

Is a drill

200

Teachers use this learning management system to post assignments, quizzes, and announcements.

Google Classroom

200

This classroom technique involves students discussing ideas with a partner before sharing with the whole class.

Think-Pair-Share

300

This digital tool helps students create slideshows for presentations.

Is a PowerPoint

300

This popular video conferencing app became essential for online learning during remote education.

 Zoom

300

Teachers use this approach to turn learning into a fun and competitive experience, often with rewards.

Gamification

400

Used in science labs, this glass container has a wide base and a narrow neck for mixing liquids safely.

Is an Erlenmeyer flask

400

This application helps students create interactive presentations with slides, animations, and images.

Microsoft PowerPoint

400

In this type of learning, students work in small groups to solve problems, share ideas, and complete tasks together.

Collaborative learning

500

This online tool helps students collaborate in real-time on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

Google Docs

500

Math teachers use this application to create digital worksheets and interactive graphs.

Desmos

500

Using apps like Kahoot! and Quizizz, teachers implement this type of interactive questioning to check understanding.

Formative assessment or game-based learning

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