Educational tools
The word ‘tools’ literally refers to the concept of ‘equipment’. How can you use ICT tools (safely) to enrich your teaching? And which tool do you choose and implement for specific educational purposes? Sometimes you can’t see the wood for the trees anymore! Not to worry. On this page we give you an overview of the tools FDMCI offers and which support is available.
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Published: 09/05/2022
Brightspace is the place where teachers can communicate with students, place their teaching materials and make use of various work formats. Here you can find an overview of the functionalities.
Published: 11/05/2022
With Microsoft Teams, you can give online lectures and work groups, collaborate simultaneously on a document, chat with students and teachers, hold online meetings and much more.
Published: 09/05/2022
FeedbackFruits offers various possibilities to promote interaction with study material and fellow students. Being actively engaged in the study material ensures a deeper processing and promotes learning.
Published: 09/05/2022
Wooclap is an interaction tool with which students can be actively involved during the lesson. Think for example of quizzes or a word cloud. Wooclap can be integrated into PowerPoint.
Published: 12/05/2022
Padlet is a digital notice board where you can post and share information. You can post text, photos, videos, links, drawings and files. By sharing your board with others you can work together at the same time.
Published: 11/05/2022
Miro is an online whiteboard where you can collaborate with students or colleagues. You can display information visually with built-in templates, such as mind maps or flow charts. You can post text, photos, videos, links, drawings and files.
Published: 11/05/2022
Grasple is a learning and practice environment for statistics and mathematics education. Grasple offers numerous ready-to-use instructions and assignments that allow students to practice and gain insight into their learning. Grasple is available within all Brightspace Courses.