Types of Tech Tools
EdTech Apps & Platforms
Tech Wins!
Tech Troubles!
Digital Citizenship
100

This device replaced chalkboards with touch-interactive screens

Smartboard

100

A quiz game that brings fun and competition to review sessions 

KAHOOT

100

Post-Pandemic, students can learn from home thanks to this 

Remote Learning

100

Phones and apps can become this— making students lose focus

Distraction

100

Passwords should be kept private for this reason 

Online Safety

200

These small devices allow students to take learning anywhere— handheld and portable

Tablets/Ipads

200

This video conferencing tool became essential for remote learning during the Pandemic

Zoom

200

Students participate more when tech makes lessons fun— this is increased

Engagement

200

When technology stops working, learning may be delayed because of this

Technical difficulties/ Wi-fi Issues

200

Never share phone numbers, addresses, or full name— these details are called 

Personal Information

300

Teachers use this tech tool to display their computer screen to the entire class

Projector

300

This Google tool is used to edit documents together at the same time

Google Docs

300

Technology can personalize instruction to meet every student’s needs— also called __

Differentiation 

300

This physical discomfort happens after too much screen time

Eye/Neck/Back/Shoulder Strain

300

False online information designed to mislead 

Misinformation/Inaccurate Information

400

These personal audio devices help students listen to videos or text-to-speech without distractions

Headphones/earbuds/Airpods

400

A website or app where teachers can post lessons, announcements, and grades for students to access online 

Canvas

400

Technology can translate languages and offer speech support, helping this group of learners succeed

English Language Learners (ELLs)

400

Some students don’t have devices of Wi-Fi at home— creating this gap

Digital Divide

400

Always giving credit when using someone else’s work online— this is called 

Citing/Quoting Sources

500

Tools like ChatGPT that generate ideas, help write, answer questions, or cheat are examples of this kind of technology

Artificial Intelligence/AI

500

A website that turns any YouTube or video clip into an interactive lesson with embedded questions

Edpuzzle

500

Technology helps remove barriers for students with disabilities through tools like screen readers— this promotes ___

Accessibility/Inclusion

500

Storing and protecting student data relates to this privacy concern

Data Security 

500

When someone repeatedly hurts or harasses others online, it’s called this

Cyberbullying