6 Apps To Ease Up Teaching

IN THE TIMES OF COVID19

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Rizer Blog
4 min readJun 8, 2020

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Online teaching has become a buzz word of the education industry in these unprecedented times of Covid19. Education is highly diversified into numerous industries and fields. It is not confined to one profession or industry. Educators are now moving towards the online spectrum of teaching and guiding. But as easy as it seems to be, it revolves around a few challenges faced on both the ends be it, educator or students.

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If you are an educator in the online arena then you must be knowing how important it’s to connect to the learners. Online educators aren’t just giving notes, assignment, and checking papers, it’s more about communication with fellow students. In the era of smartphones and laptops, you must be fully equipped with the apps and software to boost your productivity as well as improve your effectiveness in teaching.

Check Out Apps To Help You Build A More Effective Sessions

Canva

Canva is one of our favorite tools, making it easy to create and edit customized images for sharing on social media, illustrating blogs, posts, and much more. It’s very user friendly and any beginner can test their hands on it. Best used on desktops. Teachers can use this to create beautiful posters, graphics, etc from various templates to teach more effectively

Pocket

The pocket can be used to capture the content that comes at you all day long while browsing through the internet or social media. A teacher can use it to save the latest stories, articles, news, sports, and videos from any device, and any publisher or app. The best thing is that your articles can be accessed again with calm eyes, free hands, and fresh focus even when you’re offline

Cam Scanner

Just use a phone camera to scan and digitize all kinds of paper documents: notes, invoices, whiteboard discussions, business cards, certificates, etc. Smart cropping and auto enhancing ensure scanned documents are clear with the high resolution. The app recognizes text in the images and extract them for later researching editing or sharing.

Dropbox

Dropbox lets anyone upload and transfer files to the cloud, and share them with anyone. Back up photos, videos, docs, and other files to cloud storage, and access files synced with any of your computers or mobile devices- from anywhere.

Google drive

Google drive is a splace for all your files that puts them within reach from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. Files on the drive such as your videos, photos, and documents are backed up safely so you can’t lose them. Once there, you can easily invite your students, peer teacher, etc., to view, edit or leave comments on any of your files or folders.

WeTransfer

WeTransfer is the simplest way to send your files around the world. Share large files up to 2GB for free. You can either send it to somebody’s email ID or send a link, from which anybody can download the files. The uploaded can be downloaded within 7 days.

Perhaps, you never thought of the time when teaching online would be the only resort for education, but once you start teaching online you will discover the endless opportunities and the new horizons it can provide you.

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