If you’re running a class on your own, it’s a lot of work. It’s not just about teaching, it’s also about organizing your files and keeping up with your students. Technology has a lot to offer for educators nowadays. If you’re one yourself, you better be taking advantage of that.

DigitalTrends have picked a long list of amazing apps that you can utilize as an instructor. It’s always better to engage your students with materials. And what’s better than digital ones? Here are some of the shortlisted apps:

Kahoot App

Kahoot Application

Teaching is mostly about questions and answers, but that gets boring sometimes. If you ever find yourself stuck motivating your classroom, we’ve got just the thing for you. With Kahoot, you can literally turn anything into a game that your students are going to enjoy. Simply prepare your class, go on the platform and enter questions related to the materials. Kahoot will instantly formulate a game around your inputs.

Seesaw

Seesaw App

As a parent, do you ever wish there was an easier way to track the educational progress of your kids? Well, Seesaw has made it available. With this great-looking app, you can track your child’s achievements throughout the school year. Teachers have the option to rate their students, and each student will have a portfolio of their own. It’s such an amazing idea to integrate into the school system.

Google Classroom

Google Classroom

I still remember the first time my teacher introduced Google Classroom to us. I was still a bit confused. As students, we’re not usually used to professors using much tech in class. I was pretty excited, actually, and downloaded the app. It made things much easier. We had updated assignments at the tips of our fingers. And the whole course was just much more organized this way. Professors can reach out to us easier, and we didn’t have to keep asking one another to know the materials we should be reading for next class.

Technology has provided us with lots of means to improve how we teach our kids. If you’re still looking for more apps, you should check out the full article by going through the link down below.

“Students shouldn’t be the only ones using their smart devices in the classroom. Check out our top picks for the best apps for teachers and educators, whether you’re looking to post grades, assign readings, or merely stay organized.”