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Resources: class participation

A free platform that is normally used for the free creation and use of evaluation questionnaires through a game format. This tool allows the teacher to create "contests" in the classroom so that the students can learn or reinforce learning by choosing the correct answer to a question or statement.

This webpage allows to create interactive presentations and meetings, as well as using live polls and questionnaires, quizzes, word clouds and much more.

Padlet allows its users to create live tables, documents, etc. where people can contribute in a direct, live way and, for example, add comments or discuss a topic through online writing.

PechaKucha’s 20x20 presentation format shows your 20 chosen images, each for 20 seconds. In other words, you've got 400 seconds to tell your story, with visuals guiding the way. PechaKucha means "chit chat" in Japanese. This creative outlet began as nighttime get-togethers in Tokyo in 2003 by two renowned architects. Since then, three million people have attended PechaKucha events worldwide.

It includes Prezi Video, Prezi Present, and Prezi Design.

Flipgrid is a simple, free, and accessible video discussion experience for PreK to PhD educators, learners and families. Create a Topic and engage your community...together! Create a discussion Topic. Share it with your learning community. Learners record and share short videos with you and your class.

Find and create free gamified quizzes and interactive lessons to engage any learner. You can introduce concepts, check for understanding, get instant insights, and more.

Comic strips for classroom communication needs.

Some of these activities can be adapted to other similar activities that professors may plan to do. For example, in order to break the ice, professors can structure participation between students or to do a recap of the concepts learned when finishing a classroom (Force field analysis, Jumpstart Journal, Think-Pair-Share).