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In the world we live in is, technology is literally everywhere

and the kids adapt to it more than anyone else. Unlike teachers,


students are being raised in a digital world. For students of all
ages, it is absolutely natural to use technology in every aspect
of their lives. This is why digital tools in classroom are
becoming more and more crucial. Traditional methods for teaching
are already going through a transformation to adapt to the needs
of 21st-century students and to enhance the professional practice
of teachers. The digital future is literally happening now.

Using technology for education provokes student’s curiosity,


boost their engagement, and leads to better learning and
comprehension. These factors are a priority for every effective
teacher and today they can be easily achieved by using digital
tools in classroom. We’ve selected 20 innovative digital tools
for classroom which foster responsibility, relationships, and
respect, and can be used by educators and students.

Prezi
 suitable for students of all ages
 suitable for teachers
Prezi is a digital software for creating interactive
presentations. According to their research, the innovative way in
which Prezi helps you make presentations – by zooming, leads to
more effective, more persuasive,  more effective, and more
engaging presentations compared to presentations made with
PowerPoint. If you are still unaware of what you can do with the
software, we strongly recommend that you check it out and present
it to your students. Who knows, maybe this would be one of the
digital tools for classroom that would help you keep the
attention of the kids.

Haiku Deck
 suitable for students and teachers
A digital tool with whose help you can easily make presentations
on your iPad, iPhone, and on the web. The tool works online and
offers a huge database of stock photos with which you can create
image-based slides. Haiku Deck makes it easy to create
presentations on the go and literally carry them in your pocket.
Haiku Deck can be also integrated into Google Classroom which has
been very popular lately. See a quick video of how Haiku Deck
makes presentations fun and easy:
 Scratch
 for students primarily between 8 and 16 years old
Although mainly purposed for students, Scratch can be used by
people of all ages. This digital tool lets students create
engaging projects like games, animations, interactive art,
stories and more. If your students have an interest in making
programs, Scratch is definitely one of the digital tools for
classroom you have to introduce them to. This program would give
the little ones a brilliant start to make them think in an
innovative and creative way. If you wonder how to help them
start, here is a video tutorial “Make Your First Program” with
Scratch.

Animoto
 suitable for students of all ages
 suitable for teachers
Video is one of the most engaging mediums of the modern day which
is why you should definitely incorporate it into your classroom.
Animoto is one of the digital tools for classroom that can be
used by both teachers and students for educational purposes.
Animoto helps you create animated videos easily. You can create
photo slideshows, stitch various videos together, add text and
more images to come up with a truly engaging video in the end.
Check out this video tutorial before starting your first Animoto
video.

Pixton
 suitable for students of all ages
Why make students write a story when they can draw it for a
change? Digital tools for classroom like Pixton boost the
children’s visual thinking and creativity while it engages them
to the fullest. This tool allows little and big students to make
comics and storyboards. This activity can be both educational and
fun. If you are an educator, you can try Pixton for free before
introducing it to your kids. A perfect tool to boost the
students’ imagination! See how it works.

BoomWriter
 suitable for students of all ages
A great digital tool for collaborative writing. BoomWriter is
suitable for children of all ages but especially for the little
ones who are still reluctant to write. BoomWriter encourages
students to write a story together by voting for each person’s
version of the story. To get an idea of the process, check out
this great explainer video and spark the interest of your
students to writing.

Explain Everything
 suitable for educators and upper-class students
Explain Everything is all about interaction in a virtual
environment. This digital tool allows students and teachers to
collaborate on an interactive whiteboard thus encouraging group
activities. This software can also be integrated with Schoolwork,
Dropbox, Evernote, GDrive, OneDrive and more useful apps. With
the drag-and-drop options, Explain Everything is super easy and
intuitive to work with. See how you can get started and how
collaboration works via the following video

. Educreations
 suitable for educators and upper-class students
As an interactive whiteboard and screencasting tool, Educreations
is an alternative to Explain Everything. Educreations allow you
to explain any kind of concept in an interactive digital
environment which means you can teach and learn from anywhere.
The app allows you to approach each student individually by
replaying their work and allowing them to learn at their own
pace. Here is a video which compares Educreations to Explain
Everything which we believe you will find useful

 Glogster
 suitable for students of all ages
 suitable for teachers
Glogster is one of the amazing digital tools for classroom which
helps children learn by using visual content. This app allows you
to create multimedia posters by combining text information,
photos, and videos. The creations are called glogs and stored in
a special library called Glogpedia. Containing over 40 thousand
different glogs on various subjects and topics, this tool can
become one of your most trusted tools for teaching children
effectively. Learn more in the video below

Flipsnack
 suitable for students and educators
Another interesting tool that will help you boost the engagement
level of your class is Flipsnack. This is an app for creating
digital flipbooks. This digital tool can be used by teachers for
educational purposes and by students for presenting projects in
class in a really interesting way. The tool works with .PDFs
and .JPGs. All you have to do is upload your images, write your
information and present it to the world. See a quick tutorial of
how it works

Padlet
 suitable for the whole class to use
Padlet is a digital pinboard that allows participants (students
and teachers) contribute by pinning different images, videos,
text files, links, and more. Digital tools for classroom like
Padlet motivate students to work together and brainstorm like a
team. You can customize the background to a corkboard,
blackboard, wood, sand, and many more options, the layout to a
grid, stream, or freeform, as well as control who has access to
the board. Here is a tutorial you can check out

 VoiceThread
 suitable for K-12 students
VoiceThread is a great digital tool which can be used in the
classroom in many ways, especially to practice the students’ oral
language. VoiceThread is basically an app for presentations and
storytelling which actually records the student talking. This
way, the students can practice their speaking skills while
building confidence and allows teachers to assess their work.
Here is a demonstration video made by a teacher who uses
VoiceThread for educational purposes. She also gives ideas of how
other teachers can use VoiceThread with their class

StoryJumper
 suitable for K-12 students
A great tool which boosts the imagination of the children.
StoryJumper is an app for creating storybooks by using writing
and illustrating skills. StoryJumper is certainly one of the
digital tools for classroom which inspires a passion for reading
and writing. Moreover, this digital tool allows for a
collaboration of multiple students on a single storybook.
Students collaborating on a storybook can video chat which makes
StoryJumper great for group projects. Here is a great tutorial on
how to create a storybook with StoryJumper.
Storybird
 suitable for K-9 students
Storybird is a great digital tool for writing stories in a
visually appealing way, thus motivating students to write and
read stories. Storybird uses artwork to inspire people to write.
Of course, there are various types of stories that engage
differently aged students. There are picture books for students
K-5, chapter books for students Grades 5-9, and poetry for
everyone. This app develops the ability of the brain to connects
words an images. If you are an educator, check out the video
below to learn more

 Quizlet
 suitable for students of all ages
A great app that can come in very handy for students of all ages.
By using flashcards, games and more fun activities, Quizlet
allows students to learn a subject and assess themselves. Everone
can create their own study set or choose an already existing
study set. Quizlet even lets you study on the go, so students can
learn and test their knowledge from literally everywhere. Here is
a quick intro of how Quizlet works

Socrative
 for educators
Socrative is one of the digital tools for classroom that will
help you assess your students and get immediate insight on
students’ knowledge. At the same time, using Socrative is fun for
you and for your students, so basically, they can have fun while
taking a test! You can launch various types of assessments and
follow the results in real time. Here is an explainer video that
will help you get the hang of it:

Edmodo
 for students, teachers, and parents
Edmodo is an Education Network which teachers, students, and
parents can join. Edmodo provides a digital classroom environment
and gives you access to many resources. At first sight, it pretty
much looks like the social media networks we know, so you will
intuitively understand what, where and how to join groups and
communities, and collaborate with other users in the network.
Edmodo gives you the opportunity to create a digital classroom
where you can invite your students and even start sending digital
assignments. Check out this explainer video to learn more about
Edmodo education network
. Schoology
 for students, teachers, and parents
Schoology is a learning management system which is free to use
and it allows teachers to create and distribute materials, give
assessments, track progress, etc. Basically, with Schoology you
can do everything that you do in Google Classroom, plus more
features. You can organize content much more easily, embed
multimedia within the assignment description, record audio or
video within the platform, have a gradebook, set completing rules
and many more. Check out an introduction video below

Piktochart
 suitable for students and teachers
Piktochart is a great digital tool which can be used by both
educators and students for various educational purposes. This
tool allows you to create infographics, presentations, posters,
and more visual materials. It is perfect for classroom activity,
as well as home activity. They offer special plans for education
teams of more than 25 people which is basically the category
where you and your students fall into. Here is a guide video to
get an idea of the digital software

Visme
 suitable for students and educators
One of the great digital tools for classroom which provide
educators and students with tools to create infographics,
presentations, reports and more visual content materials. Visme
provides all kinds of templates and graphic resources to help
visualize any kind of data or assignment. You can insert videos,
make animations, insert links, etc. Check out the following to
see what you can do with Visme

Technology is a friend of education and there is no reason to


fight this trend. Right on the contrary, by incorporating digital
tools in classroom, you become an effective school leader who
fosters innovation.

Here, at GraphicMama, we support educators with innovative


thinking who encourage students to learn and develop. This is why
we create cartoon characters which are great for educational
purposes and can be used in many ways: in digital tools for
making infographics, creating presentations, video making and
animations, as well as all kinds of tools for conveying visual
concepts and ideas.
We hope we’ve been helpful. If you can think of other useful
digital tools for classroom or more ways to use cartoon
characters for digital education, we can’t wait to see your
thoughts in the Comments below. See ya!

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