Schoology is a learning and teaching software that integrates with most major learning management systems. Schoology users can create courses, post announcements, conduct discussions, and more. In addition, Schoology has a mobile app that allows for quick access to course materials, discussions, and announcements.
1.School of Dragons
School of Dragons is a Facebook game for children. The game is based on the Dreamworks franchise, How to Train Your Dragon. Players create their own Viking, choose their dragon, and then explore the Island of Berk, riding dragons and discovering the secrets of the island. In order to progress in the game, players must complete quests, such as slaying a dragon, or collecting and assembling four parts of a map.
2.OptiText
OptiText is an app for the iPhone and Android devices that reads aloud text from books, articles, and documents. It is designed for people who may have trouble reading text, including those with dyslexia. The app is free to download on both platforms. Once the app has read aloud the text, users can touch to read the text on their own.
3.ClassZone
ClassZone is a web based learning management system that provides teachers with a variety of resources like lesson plans, homework, assignments, and quizzes. The site is easy to use, even for teachers without any prior experience. The site is free for teachers to use.
4.Quizlet
Quizlet is a website for students to create and share flashcards for studying. Users can create and share their own flashcards, and can also browse and use flashcards created by other users. Quizlet is free to use, and is available on all major mobile platforms.