Tons of Online Resources About Classroom Management

Classroom management tools are useful for teachers to create an organized, productive, and conducive learning environment. Some reasons why you may find these tools beneficial are:

  1. Organization: organize lesson plans, assignments, and resources efficiently
  2. Communication: between teachers, students, and parents to foster a collaborative relationship, keep everyone informed
  3. Student Engagement: to make learning more interesting and interactive
  4. Time Management: schedule reminders, notifications, and more
  5. Assessment and Grading: create and grade assignments, quizzes, and exams, and provide quick feedback to students.
  6. Behavior Management: set expectations, monitor conduct, and implement positive reinforcement strategies
  7. Data Analysis: provide analytics, track student performance, identify areas that need additional attention
  8. Remote Learning Support: coordinate virtual classrooms
  9. Parental Involvement: allow parents to monitor child’s progress, access grades, and communicate with teachers

Here’s a wide collection of mostly online resources you can check out. Find what works for your classroom environment (click for updates to list):

  1. BeHere–take classroom attendance automatically; requires iPads or iPhones
  2. Class Composer–better student-placement decisions for your school (app)
  3. Classcraft–gamify SEL and classroom behavior
  4. Clock Tab–A tab that is a digital clock
  5. Google Safe Search Preferences
  6. Goose Chase–easily create scavenger hunts; free-fee
  7. If This Then That—manage social networks
  8. IPEVO Whiteboard–Turn Your iPad into a Document Camera
  9. LiveSchool–classroom behavior tools (app)
  10. Mentimeter–feedback from students
  11. NearPod–present to the class iPads and students interact
  12. Sign in/Sign out form with Google Forms (how-to video)
  13. Spiral–3 collaborative classroom tools aimed at a 1:1 classroom; web-based tools that work on laptops, CB, and mobile devices
  14. Teach with IPads

Badges

  1. Badgr
  2. Canvas Badges for Learning
  3. Credly
  4. Idoceo
  5. Open Badges

Behaviors in class

  1. Class Dojo
  2. Sown to Grow

Discussion Boards

  1. BoardHost–free discussion board
  2. Forumotion—free forum tool
  3. FreeForums
  4. VanillaForums–free trial

Manage/Grade Assignments

  1. Google Classroom App

Mirroring (ScreenShare)

  1. Airserver–mirror iPad to class screen
  2. Airsketch–mirror an iPad whiteboard to the class screen (doesn’t mirror the iPad in general to the screen); free
  3. Mirroring 360 by Splashtop–mirror your ipad wirelessly, with any device, students present from their device and share with class screen, connect two devices with a QR code; NOT interactive; software download; freemium
  4. ScreenLeap—screen share for free
  5. Squirrel–three ways to mirror your digital device to another

Noise

  1. Bouncy Balls–balls bounce based on level of noise in the classroom
  2. Calmness Counter–how noisy is your classroom? Let students see.
  3. Too Noisy--another app to show noise level in classroom (app)
  4. Zero Noise–timer and noise level indicator

Plagiarism

  1. Check Plagiarism
  2. Dupli Checker
  3. Google’s Originality Tools
  4. PapersOwl
  5. PlagiarismCheck
  6. Plagiarism Checker Online
  7. Plagiarism Tracker
  8. Proctorio
  9. SearchEngineReports.net Plagiarism Detector
  10. Small SEO Tools
  11. TurnitIn

QR Codes

  1. Canva–use your own picture or any image you wish; click for a how-to video
  2. QR Codes
  3. QR Stuff–send almost any type of file to a QR code–includes YouTube videos

Scanners

  1. GeniusScan–for iPads
  2. Office Lens–by MS; for iOS and Android
  3. Scannable–by Evernote; scan paper documents into Evernote files
  4. TinyScanner–iPad scanner
  5. TurboScan–for iPads, iPhone

Sign-ups

  1. Doodle—schedule meetings, polls
  2. Google Forms
  3. Random Team Generator
  4. Sign-up Genius–organize volunteers, presentations, lists of all sorts
  5. Volunteer Spot–organize with free online sign-up sheets
  6. You Can Book Me–lots of features, including embeddable sign-ups; free/fee

Timer

  1. Classroom Screen
  2. Classroom Tools Timer–can include music
  3. Google–search ‘google timer’ and get one on Google
  4. Google–“Set timer to” and set the time, in Google’s omnibar; push enter
  5. online timer
  6. Stopwatch and Countdown timer
  7. Timer–fullscreen
  8. Timer II–from Classtools; include music, video, more (app)
  9. Timer-tab
  10. VClock–countdown clock, timer, stopwatch, world clock–all online
  11. YouTube countdown clocks (varying amounts of time)
  12. Zero Noise–timer and noise level indicator

Here’s the sign-up link if the image above doesn’t work:

https://forms.aweber.com/form/07/1910174607.htm




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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, an Amazon Vine Voice, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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