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  2. Google Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Google Classroom is a free educational software developed by Google that simplifies creating, distributing, and grading assignments. It integrates Google applications such as Drive, Docs, Slides, and Meet, and has features such as announcements, originality report, and archived courses.

  3. Flip (software) - Wikipedia

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    Flip (formerly Flipgrid) is a free-to-use software for classroom video discussions, developed by the LT Media Lab and acquired by Microsoft in 2018. It allows teachers to post topics and students to respond with videos, sticky notes, stickers, and closed captions.

  4. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional roles of homework and in-class activities. Students learn new topics at home through online lectures, videos, or readings, and practice them in class with guidance and feedback from the teacher.

  5. ClassDojo - Wikipedia

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    ClassDojo connects teachers, students and families through communication and feedback features. It is used by millions of users in over 180 countries and offers a free web and mobile app, as well as a paid subscription service for at-home learning.

  6. Tufts University - Wikipedia

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    Tufts University is a private research university in Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, with additional facilities in Boston, Grafton, and Talloires, France. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists and offers over 90 undergraduate and 160 graduate programs across ten schools.

  7. Class size - Wikipedia

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    Class size is the number of students a teacher faces during a given period of instruction. Learn about the benefits and challenges of class size, its measurement and variations, and its legal and policy implications in different states and countries.

  8. Talk:Google Classroom - Wikipedia

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    For example, google classroom does not fully help teachers with: documentation; tracking; reporting; delivery of educational courses or training programs; I see google classroom more of a "facebook for learning" which != LMS. I would like to invite comment and thoughts prior to striking the sentence that google classroom is an LMS.

  9. Teachers Pay Teachers - Wikipedia

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    Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace and an American educational website for buying and selling educator resources. It focuses on a PreK-12 audience and has over 2.6 million active users with sales exceeding $60 million.