Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2019

OneClass

OneClass is a fantastic all-in-one solution for students looking for homework help, study guides, class notes, online tutors and more.  OneClass has a simple to use polished interface that makes it easy for students looking for help in any number of subjects by a wide variety of resources.  Finally, OneClass recently released a new feature called, "Homework Help" that lets students get detailed step-by-step solutions from experts in their field.

I highly recommend checking out Homework Help by clicking here!!!

Check out OneClass by clicking here.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Socratic

Socratic is an innovative new and free iOS app for homework help for students.  This simple-to-use app lets students take a picture of their homework problem and then get answer walkthroughs, videos, explanations, and more to help them w/ their problems.  It supports, Math, Science, History, etc and is a great time saver/tutor for kids

I highly recommend checking out Socratic by clicking here!!!

Monday, May 5, 2014

Brainly

Brainly is a interesting new social network for helping students w/ homework.  This is a great place for students of all ages to find and answer questions that students from around the world are posting.  What makes Brainly so nice is how easy it is to track how many questions/answers a student has asked and to search by subject.  Also, there is a nice point system that adds an element of "Gamification" and motivates students to return and participate on the network.  My only concern especially for the younger kids is that an email address or FB account is needed to sign up, so this might not make it ideal for Elementary aged kids.  Also, I'm going to inquire on their filtering policy to make sure that all their content remains educational.

I recommend checking out Brainly by clicking here!!!

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Alchemy SmartBinder

Alchemy SmarBinder is an excellent tool for educators to create engaging dynamic lessons for students.  SmartBinder Flip is their free "plan" that allows teachers to create these interactive lessons (that contains all embedded/downloadable material) plus generate basic reports for assessing.  Recently, they just released their premium suite which consists of: SmartBinder Collaborate, SmartBinder Teams, and SmartBinder Engage.

More info from them...


SmartBinder Collaborate expands the lesson building, delivery, and data-capture capabilities of our first product, SmartBinder Flip, in two key ways:
  • Full Curricular Structure: Teachers can build an unlimited number of courses that are replete with curricular structure, including units and date tagging.
  • Teacher Collaboration: It allows real-time peer collaboration on the same course, as  facilitated by simple email invitation.
  • Resource Sharing: Now teachers, including SmartBinder Flip users, can share and import lessons right from their course page.
SmartBinder Teams comes with every SmartBinder Collaborate account and allows teachers and schools to set up dynamic and interactive curriculum repositories to that ensure community access to standards-aligned lessons and resources over time.  Its features include:
  • One-click sharing of any lesson in a teacher’s "binder" to one or more Team repositories.
  • One-click importing of lessons or material from Teams to a teacher’s binder.
  • Teacher discussion boards to facilitate dialogue on curricular practices.

SmartBinder Engage adds student portals logins and additional assessment tools onto the SmartBinder Collaborate + Teams Suite:

  • Students log-ins provide access to class pages and discussion boards.
  • Assessment and assignment building functionality allows teachers to build online quizzes embedding any web or file based resource and structure assignments with student-submissions.
  • The My Classroom grading management portal sits in the center of the teachers’ workflow, allowing them to manage and grade student submissions by student or by assignment.

I highly recommend checking out Alchemy SmartBinder by clicking here!!!

Below is a brief demo video...

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Edueto

Edueto is a great new site for educators to create homework online and then grade it once students have completed it.  This is done from a easy to use interface and allows teachers to add text, images, videos and more.  After the students complete the assignment teachers can then grade them in a fast organized manner.  Also, educators can find other assignments already created on Edueto and customize them to meet their own needs.

I highly recommend checking out Edueto by clicking here!!!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

GradeFix

GradeFix is an interesting site that helps organize homework for students. This is done by having a student enter their time and homework and let GF create a schedule. These schedules can be printed out, saved online, and should help individual retain information easier.

I recommend checking out GradeFix by clicking here.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Study Rails

Study Rails is a new (beta) site for helping students study and organize/manage their homework. This is done for a cheap monthly rate and allows for: scheduling of assignments, text messaging to phone for reminders, blocking other websites, etc etc.

I recommend checking out Study Rails by clicking here!!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Brightstorm

Brightstorm is a wonderful free network to help students w/ homework. This site offers videos and resources for Math, English, Science, etc. Also, it offers test prep for SAT/ACT.

I recommend checking out Brightstorm by clicking here!!!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Dweeber

Dweeber is a site I've known about for awhile but was pleasantly reminded about it from David Andrade's wonderful blog. Dweeber is a free social network for students looking to collaborate on homework. A nice feature to this site is that it has an interactive whiteboard where students can work together on items.

I highly recommend checking out Dweeber by clicking here!!

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Soshiku

Soshiku is a cool site for keeping track of high school or college school work. This is done w/ a nice user interface that allows users to access a calendar, collaborate w/ other students, and even get reminders sent via email or a mobile device.

I recommend checking out Soshiku by clicking here!!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Tutorhub

Tutorhub is a site/network designed to help students w/ homework and tutoring. This is done by posting a question and then getting free answers (similar to an online forum). Also, a student can look through previous questions/answers and even find an online tutor for help. These tutors are paid as a "pay as you go" service.

Another nice feature of Tutorhub is the educational chat room that is built in for online collaboration.

I highly recommend checking out Tutorhub by clicking here!!