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4 Great Alternatives to Google Classroom

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This includes typical LMS (Learning Management Systems) functions like homework, classwork, schedules, quizzes, resources, and gradebooks so stakeholders–teachers and students–can access them from any location and any digital device. The first ‘lite’ option that most educators think of is Google Classroom.

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Here’s the Easiest Way to Check for Plagiarism

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It can operate as a stand-alone web-based tool or be integrated into an LMS like Google Classroom or Moodle. When you set up an account, you tell it whether you want to access it as a teacher, a student, or an individual owner. PlagiarismCheck.org quickly checks it against all accessible Internet pages for plagiarism.

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Wikispaces has closed. What are your alternatives?

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Where Wikispaces was fairly intuitive, this one will be challenging for the average Luddite teacher (myself included), maybe on a par with a Moodle account. As with a Moodle setup, the TikiWiki marketplace offers a vast array of themes, widgets, and options to personalize a TikiWiki. Google Classroom.

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10 Myths about Teaching with Tech

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The New York Post reported in 2018 that as many as 5 million schoolage children have no Internet access. Long before that happens, a classroom version of Siri or Google Home will be partnering with teachers to more effectively and efficiently perform everyday tasks, freeing teachers up for the greater rigor of teaching students to think.

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Reliable Turnitin alternatives for K12

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This is the only service that can access the libraries like Elsevier/Scopus and Springer & Nature. This 2-in-1 solution seems pretty nice, especially knowing that it has access to the ProQuest databases. . Administrators also note that this service is easy-to-integrate, with flexible assignment settings in Canvas and Moodle.

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

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Pascack Valley Regional High School District in northern New Jersey makes available lesson plans and assignments that can be accessed from home, on the Internet: Before the snow fell, teachers were prepped, parents were warned and students had received enough assignments to fill a snow day. Google Hangouts.

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Cikumas–an LMS that’s easy to understand

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Import your classes from Google Classroom, enter students by hand, or invite students via a class code. Upload lesson plans and assignments with drag-and-drop ease from your local drive or Google Drive. Because Cikumas is web-based it’s equally accessible from any platform, any device with an internet connection.

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