List Of Best Edtech Tools In 2022

Educational Technology (EdTech) consists of the hardware, software, and other IT resources that make schools run more efficiently and classrooms more engaging. EdTech can make lesson planning, online classes, and other day-to-day work more manageable for teachers while simultaneously creating rich and engaging learning environments. As a result, both teachers and students can benefit from using EdTech to improve the overall educational experience of students and expand learning opportunities beyond the classroom.

By integrating games and mobile apps into online learning environments, teachers can improve student engagement, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. Additionally, computer-assisted learning programs can help facilitate individualized training and other student activities. Teachers can even use EdTech for simple activities, such as reminding students and families of their responsibilities through pre-programmed text messages. Parent contact and engagement are vital when using EdTech remotely.

Further, if students cannot attend a class in person or are absent for any reason, a podcast or video recording of the teacher's lesson can allow them to stay caught up with the content. It is now possible to connect with students worldwide through video technology while teaching any subject in the classroom. This is especially true for geography and history, as students can travel virtually due to advancements in EdTech. EdTEch can even automate the everyday tasks of recording attendance and grading assignments and assessments.

The capabilities of EdTech are endless and continue to help teachers create a thriving classroom for students on all learning levels. In turn, students become leaders of their learning and take ownership of completing tasks, and engaging  in their lessons using  EdTech tools.

Best Ed-tech Tools of 2022 Tools for Schools:

  • Education Advanced school automation tools
  • Cardonex
  • One of the most critical tasks for a high school is ensuring students receive a high-quality education in the classes they want while taking all the required courses needed for graduation. Through Cardonex, a master schedule software, schools can build a master schedule in a matter of days, not months, while getting 90% of students their first choice classes and helping schools and teachers plan suitable courses.
  • Testhound
  • Planning and coordinating thousands of students across all state and local K-12 school assessments while taking into account dozens of accomodations (reading disabilities, physical disabilities, translations, etc.) for students used to be a time consuming process. With advances in technology, schools can now use test accommodation software to automate the process and generate reports that make sure each student receives the right accommodations.
  • Embarc
    • Teachers collectively spend thousands of hours making sure that curriculums for students are aligned with state and national standards. Using new curriculum mapping software, teachers are now able to quickly analyze whether or not their curriculum is aligned with state and national standards

Tools for the Classroom:

  • Explain Everything’s Interactive Whiteboard

Individual students have different learning styles. For visual learners, teachers can use interactive examples from Explain Everything to make their lessons more engaging. When teaching students about physics, language, or any other subject, the online "whiteboard" tool allows them to watch and replay step-by-step demonstrations at their leisure.

  • PearDeck

PearDeck, a recent addition to Google Slides, is a wonderful tool for enhancing direct education by incorporating active involvement from interested students. Teachers can work independently or collaborate with colleagues to create engaging lessons that include audio and graphics as well as interactive activities and assessments. PearDeck includes the ability to read text, manipulate objects on the screen, hear instructions aloud, and watch videos on the content. This software supports a variety of learning styles.

  • Headspace

Children should learn how to develop the tools they need to de-stress, focus, and cultivate mindfulness, but these methods can be challenging to teach in the classroom. Headspace, which is free for teachers to use, teaches students mindfulness and mental health strategies. This EdTech provides meditation and wellness information and helps track time while meditating. This software can be a great brain break for students to relax, clear their minds, and refocus before changing topics or taking an examination.

  • Kahoot!

Kahoot!, an interactive platform that replaces traditional hand-raising with learning games that the whole class can enjoy, is a favorite for many middle school kids. The teacher can serve as a game show host for trivia or other types of content. While it works best for whole-class or group learning, Kahoot! can also be used for individual lessons and practice. Students can even create personal games and test each other’s knowledge. In addition, the site now offers pre-made content and assessment tools for group work, evaluation, and more.

  • Storybird

For children as young as three, Storybird can help bring their imaginative tales and other works of fiction to life. Student voices can flourish through Storybird's collection of picture books, comics, and novels. It also promotes student freewriting skills, offering simple “choose and drag” visuals and characters so they can write and illustrate their own storybooks.

  • Minecraft's Education Edition

The Minecraft Education Edition has a lot to offer instructors and students, such as learning to code, developing arithmetic skills, and other STEM abilities. Using the popular Minecraft game as a template, students engage in that world in specially designed lessons that instruct them on different content topics. Because they're engaged while learning, students are more likely to retain the material and want to participate, even during downtime.

  • Prodigy

Prodigy is a practical math software option that even the most reluctant mathematicians will want to practice and study. It adapts to student skill levels, instructing them through the specified lesson material. Since the students are engaged in playing games, winning badges, and collecting in-game rewards, they may even forget that answering the in-game questions is part of the learning process. This software also allows teachers to extend classroom activities, advise further practice at home, and monitor students' progress.

  • FlipGrid

FlipGrid is a great way to integrate face-to-face interaction, virtual or otherwise, into the classroom. This secure platform allows students and professors to record video comments, discussions, and presentations, making them available to their students. In addition, when these short videos post, students can record responses to the presented material by themselves.

  • Expeditions on Google Earth and Virtual Tours

Even if students cannot travel, they can still experience what it's like to be in various exotic and unusual destinations using Google Earth and Virtual Tours. Students can “travel” to hundreds of museums, landmarks, or other intriguing destinations worldwide and explore through this impressive EdTech.

  • TED Ed's

An excellent TED Talk can accomplish much more than filling class time. The talks usually run around twenty minutes or less. On TED Ed’s website, there is an abundance of educational and inspirational information about technology. Students of all ages can benefit from TED-Ed, and some may enjoy crafting their own TED Talks.

  • The ScreenCastify Application

Screencastify is an excellent resource for teachers interested in experimenting with a "flipped" classroom format, which provides less direct instruction. The tool is a simple screen recording technology, allowing teachers or students to record whatever is on their Chrome browser window. Either may quickly link and share movies using Google Classroom or Slides using its Google connections. In addition, teachers note that this tool is a time-saving lifesaver when providing tailored feedback to students.

  • Edpuzzle

It's easy to generate films for students to reference at any time with Edpuzzle, a platform that makes it simple for teachers to record critical topics. Educators can also use Edpuzzle to choose YouTube videos and post them with questions that assess student comprehension, ensuring that students actively participate and engage in whatever subject content they are watching.

  • PollEverywhere

Instant formative assessment is a breeze with PollEverywhere – it’s like rapid-fire evaluation. It allows teachers to ask students questions that they may answer using a mobile device, internet browser, or even Twitter, providing live data on their responses. It's possible for teachers to utilize this EdTech as a formal quizzing platform or to collect data (kept private from students’ peers) that can assist in informed grouping and suggest who might require further support or a more challenging course.

  • Tynker

Tynker is a well-known resource for learning computer science because of its extensive library of over 3,700 coding classes. Teaching using Hour of Code or STEM enrichment programs will be a breeze with Tynker's wide range of options for teachers of all skill levels.

  • EmbraceRace

EmbraceRace is a helpful resource for teachers and others who want to teach children about racial fairness and inclusivity. These discussions can be challenging but are a crucial part of understanding humanity. Educators can find a plethora of informative articles, books, and other materials on this website to aid in their work.

  • Anchor

Using the free podcasting platform, Anchor, students may explore any subject and share their findings with a broader community of listeners. As a result, students become instructors, providing information to their peers while practicing their research and oral communication skills.

  • AllSides

When it comes to teaching kids about media bias and getting reliable information online, AllSides is an invaluable tool. This website provides an overview of current events and news from various sources in a format that is easy for kids to understand.

  • EduClipper

This website enables teachers and students to share and examine educational resources. In eduClipper, teachers create groups to manage academic content more effectively, improve research techniques, and keep a digital record of what students completed during the course. Teachers can also set up a virtual classroom with their pupils and keep track of their completed assignments in a portfolio.Final ThoughtsEducation technology to support schools and learning is advancing rapidly, and improves communication, resource-sharing, and encourages students to thrive in the classroom and beyond. In addition, integrating Edtech tools and data systems into schools can provide information on student learning progress beyond static, dated test scores. Innovative software such as dashboards, collaboration tools, and communication technologies allow teachers and families to connect instantly. EdTech is not the future; it is here. If your school is interested in automating tasks and streamlining processes, Education Advanced offers a suite of tools that may be able to help:

  • Cardonex, our master schedule softwarehelps schools save time on building master schedules.Many schools used to spend weeks using white boards to organize the right students, teachers, and classrooms into the right order so that students could graduate on time and get their preferred classes. However, can now be used to automate this task and within a couple of days deliver 90% of students first choice classes.
  • Testhound, our test accommodation software, helps schools coordinating thousands of students across all state and local K-12 school assessments while taking into account dozens of accomodations (reading disabilities, physical disabilities, translations, etc.) for students.
  • Embarc, our curriculum mapping software, helps teachers quickly analyze whether or not their curriculum is aligned with state and national standards as well as share best practice curriculum plans with other teachers to reduce duplication and with parents to keep everyone up to date.

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