Videoconference apps
Tools for teaching
Types of Assessment
Kinds of learners
100

Most well-known Microsoft's app for videoconferences 

Microsoft Teams 

100

It's an extension of National Geographic. It is made for children. 

National Geographic Kids

100

It helps teacher to identify the level of familiarity about a certain topic before teaching it

Diagnostics Assessment

100

They prefer learning by observing things. Using images, diagrams and more helps these types of learners understand information better

Visual Learners

200

Google site that offers not only a videoconference service but also an space to upload tasks. 

Google Classroom

200

You can find lots of comics. Also, you can create your owns. It has a yellow interface

Make Beliefs Comix

200

It is taken at the end of a unit or topic to measure student progress or what was learned. 

Summative Assessment

200

Sound and music are a strong suit for these types of learners who typically have a good sense of rhythm

Auditory Learners
300

It lets its users have a 45 min conference for free if there's more than 2 people

Zoom

300

It's a website that lets users create videos up to 3 minutes for free. People can add texts, images, audios, music, etc.

Poowtoon

300

It helps teachers understand student learning while they teach, and adjust their strategies on the way

Formative Assesment

300

Learning in groups and working with others is favored by social learners

Social Learners

400

It lets you to expulse members, even though if you're not the host.

Microsoft Teams

400

Everyone can use it to create their own online learning community. You only need your email and the name for the URL and pick the language. 

Gnomio

400

it compares previous results with a second try, motivating students to set goals and improve their skills

Ipsative assessments 

400

These learners prefer using words, both in speech and writing. They can easily express themselves and usually love to read and write

Verbal Learners