Tool Features
Classroom Applications
Student Engagement Strategies
Case Studies
100

This tool helps teachers create and share interactive presentations.

PowerPoint

100

This digital tool is used for virtual class meetings.

Zoom

100

Asking students questions before a lesson is called this technique.

Diagnostic test

100

This famous classroom tool replaced chalkboards in many schools.

Whiteboard 

200

This feature allows teachers to record their screen for tutorials.

Screen recording

200

Teachers use this feature to give students instant feedback.

Commenting

200

Using pictures and gestures to help students understand is called this.

Visual learning

200

A teacher used this technique by giving students rewards for participation.

Positive reinforcement

300

This online tool enables real-time collaboration on documents.

Google Docs

300

This tool helps teachers schedule assignments and track student progress.

Google Classroom

300

Letting students move around during activities supports this learning style.

Kinesthetic

300

A school introduced this type of learning, where students study online and discuss in class.

Flipped learning

400

This function automatically checks students' spelling and grammar.

Spell check

400

This type of interactive game is used to assess student knowledge in a fun way.

Kahoot! or Quizizz

400

Allowing students to explain concepts to each other is called this.

Peer teaching

400

A study showed that students using this kind of device performed better in online quizzes.

Tablet, cellphone or computer

500

This AI-powered assistant can generate lesson plans and quizzes.

ChatGPT

500

This digital tool allows teachers to create and share educational videos with embedded questions.

Edpuzzle

500

Games and challenges in class are examples of this type of learning.

Gamification

500

A case study found that this strategy increased student engagement by 50%.

Project-based learning