Teaching
has never been more exciting or more digital! Today, teachers around the world
are turning to amazing online tools to create lessons, design
presentations, share homework, and even track students’ progress. They do it all
with just a few clicks! Sounds amazing?
If you’ve
ever wished for an easier way to manage your class, make your teaching more
interesting by engaging students through games and quizzes, this article is for
you!
In this
blog, we’ll explore the most useful online platforms and applications that can
make your teaching not just easier, but truly inspiring!
1.
Google
Classroom – The Digital Hub for Teachers
This is a free web application by Google.
This helps teachers to manage classes, give assignments and collect them on
time, add subject notes for students to refer to when they need them, communicate with
students, and integrate with Google Drive/Docs/Slides/Forms. This works well for
assignment tracking.
Tips for use:
◉ You have to create a class first
◉ You can use “Topics” to organize by unit or week.
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2.
Canva
– Design made Simple
This is a popular design tool for
education. This provides templates for presentations (you can find more
attractive templates from this platform than regular MS PowerPoint), posters, and classroom displays. This helps teachers to create visually appealing resources
easily.
Tips for use:
◉ Use premade templates for class posters or presentations and adapt them first.
3.
Brisk
Teaching – Smart AI Assistant for Teachers
This is a Chrome browser extension built
for teachers that embeds AI-powered tools directly into the browser and apps
you already use. (e.g., web articles, PDFs, YouTube) Specialty about this is
that it works in the workflow you already have. When you open a web article or
a YouTube video, click the extension and generate a resource (e.g., a presentation, a note, a quiz, etc.). You
don’t need to spend time formatting and designing slides or notes. Brisk teaching
will do all that for you.
Tips for use:
◉ You have to install the extension from the Chrome Web.
◉ Pin it to your Chrome toolbar so it appears when you are working.
π’Note: As with any AI-generated tool, the output should always be reviewed by you because some content may need editing to ensure accuracy.
4.
Padlet
– A Collaborative Online Board
A digital “wall” or board where teachers
and students can post ideas, links, images, and videos. This is a flexible space
for brainstorming and collaboration. This helps to create group-work walls and is very useful for interactive work.
5.
Microsoft
OneNote & Microsoft Teams
OneNote- this is a digital notebook for
organizing lessons, sharing with students. This works just like MS Word, and
unlike MS Word, you can access this from anywhere online, as this is an online
platform.
Teams—this works just as Zoom, a communication and collaboration platform by Microsoft. This provides a hub for
class chats, video calls, file sharing, and especially for remote teaching.
1. πConnectivity
– Check whether the platform works well even with slower internet.
2. πDevice availability – The platform should be mobile-friendly because smartphones are the device that commonly used devices among people.
3. πCurriculum alignment – Check whether the platform allows you to customize tasks according to your students’ level.
4. πTeacher workload – Platforms should be simple and easily managed.
Using digital platforms doesn't just make teaching easier. It makes learning more meaningful.

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