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The most promoted feature of this app is enabling users to create, manage, share and evaluate multiple types of quizzes.
- Visualize student understanding
- Ask multiple choice and true/false questions
- Ask open-ended questions and vote on the results
- Create your own quizzes (instantly graded for you)
- Share quizzes with other teachers
- Give end of class exit tickets
- Play games with our space race!
- View students results in real time
- Reporting - Download, Email or send to Google Drive
In summary, they have some unique features that differentiate them from the other competitors. The features mostly liked by the users are:
- Simplicity of making tests/quizzes, getting instant results of them and being able to correct the mistakes without waiting with the help of the live data.
- Creating planned and unplanned quizzes
- Exit tickets
Details of these features can be read from here.
They claim that "Socrative" works on every platform including all browsers and devices that have access to internet. They mostly highlight this multi-platform support in their website.
They have 3 different packages:
1- Free:
- Create up to 5 quizzes
- 1 public room for your class
- Launch 1 activity at a time
- 50 students per room
- Space race assessment
- Easy quiz sharing with URLs
2- Socrative PRO for K-12 ($89.99 USD/year):
- Everything in Socrative free plus
- Unlimited quiz creation
- Up to 20 private or public rooms
- Launch up to 20 activities at once
- Roster import via CSV or Excel
3- Socrative PRO for Higher Ed & Corporate ($179.99 USD/year):
- Everything in Socrative free plus
- Unlimited quiz creation
- Up to 20 private or public rooms
- Launch up to 20 activities at once
- 200 students per room
- Restricted access with student ID
Detailed explanation for pricing and the feature differences among them can be found in this link.
They have two separate apps for students and teachers. It is not clear for which purposes they have made a decision like this instead of enabling both features for students and teachers in one app.
They were founded in 2010 and they have continued to develop their product since that time. They express their main mission as "connecting teachers with students as learning happens, by providing fun and effective tools to gauge student understanding in real time".
- They have nearly 3 million users worldwide.
- The application is available in 14 different languages.
- Ratings:
- Socrative Student:
- on Google Play Store: 3.2/5
- on App Store: 2.3/5
- Socrative Teacher:
- on Google Play Store: 4.0/5
- on App Store: 3.1/5
- Socrative Student:
Ratings are based on the data from App Store and Google Play.
- The given information in this part is credited to the Socrative App Research done by Bahrican Yeşil.
Genius is an annotation driven knowledge community, which is mostly used for hip-hop and pop song lyrics. It is free to sign up, download, and use and based on a collaborative knowledge.
It enables every user to create a profile and start to add annotations on chunks of lyrics of songs.
- There is a point based authenticity system for users called IQ. In order to prevent fake, troll, and false annotations on lyrics, every user in Genius needs to gain points based on their shared knowledge. In order to annotate on the most popular songs, they have to be above a certain level of IQ points.
- There are several ways to gain IQ points: annotating lyrics, writing artist, song & album bios, annotating album cover artworks, adding song facts based on source, transcribing or translating lyrics, making a suggestion or proposing an edit to an annotation, or ask or answer a question with Q&A
- There is a collaborative knowledge base system. Everyone can add knowledge. Editors and verified users determine this added knowledge is official annotation or not.
- There is cosignment system called upvotes and pyongs. Each user can back up an annotation by cosigning it with pyong and upvote to make this annotation more visible. Each gained upvote and pyong adds also to the IQ of the annotator.
- Artists also can add knowledge and make annotations. Their profile are verified by Genius and have a green verified badge on it.
The official annotations displayed in the Genius are mostly related to a chunk of a lyrics. From the aspect of W3 model the target is usually a big chunk of a song and the body is usually text with images, links and sometimes voice recordings. This makes annotating a part of this chunk is almost impossible, after the annotation on big chunk is verified and officially displayed.
- The given information in this part is credited to the Genius App Research done by Altay Acar.
- You can find useful information on how genius works from here.
Their slogan is "It has never been this easier to prepare for the exam". When a student posts a question, he/she gets the result in 15 minutes with %100 guarantee of right answer and answering method from a "teacher" so you do not spend hours on Internet trying to find it, this app gives it to you and it is way cheaper then private lessons.
- You can post a number of questions according to your memberships into the app and teachers will answer it.
- You can post any type of questions, like multiple choice, true/false, etc.
- If you do not understand the solution, you can text the teacher who solved the problem to clearify it.
- It has a guarantee of solving, every question posted in the app will be answered in minutes regardless of grade, lesson or difficulty.
- It has a number of membership options, they are more economic than private lessons.
- They work with teachers which are specialists in their areas.
- You can always reach the questions you asked before and their solutions.
- In their website, there are lecture videos and a question bank for students to benefit.
For pricing, please visit this web site.
Kunduz has a website but the main application works on mobile phones (Android/Apple). They have 2 applications, one for students and one for teachers.
Kunduz is a mobile app which is mostly liked because posting a question and getting the answer is very simple. You just take the photo of the question, post it and a teacher answers it with a text or a photo.
- They have over 1 million users ins Android.
- It supports English and Turkish.
- Ratings:
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Kunduz Student:
- on App Store: 4.6/5
- on Google Play Store: 4.0/5
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Kunduz Teacher:
- on App Store: 4.4/5
- on Google Play Store: 3.2/5
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- The given information in this part is credited to the Kunduz App Research done by Egemen Atik.
Providing quality upper education from renown experts to students around the globe and certificate their students expertise. Their main objective is to increase accessibility.
- Students can search lectures by lecturer, institute, rating, topic, language, and difficulty.
- Their lectures mostly are conducted by renown experts, companies or academicians.
- Some companies offer courses for their current or future employees.
- They provide a certification upon completion.
- By grouping lectures together, they offer specializations and even online college degrees.
- Lectures follow a chapter/section type hierarchy.
- Lectures are supported by projects which are tested. Projects mostly consist of coding. Coursera runs this code on their server and grade them by behaviour. This is especially helpful for machine learning and data science subjects since they supply required processing power and datasets the learner may not have.
- Understanding of lectures are tested by quizzes. Passing the quiz is required for completion and certification.
- Students can track completion process of lectures individually. There are some lectures with deadlines too. The system alerts users when a deadline is close.
- Lecturers can add both a video or text as lecture material.
- Students can annotate lecture material or take notes using the notes service. Each section of each lecture has a separate notes page. Student can navigate between his/her notes while viewing lecture material.
- Students can annotate videos by screenshoting using a button in video player. This button takes a screenshot of the lecture video and add it to class notes.
- Students can see the transcript of lecture videos. When the user clicks on a sentence in the transcript, video player jumps to the timestamp of the sentence.
- Since transcripts are generated by AI, they are quite frequent in lectures delivered in popular languages.
- Students can use transcripts for annotation, thus they can quote lecturers easily.
- Each section has a separate forum for discussion where students can start new threads for different topics.
- Users have LinkedIn like profiles where learners can present their skills/certificates/experience for the employers.
- They have a career paths section where they introduce technical career paths and courses recommended for starting these careers.
While an account is free, pricing policy is up to lecturer. There are free lectures too!
- Lecturers can deliver lectures in their prefered language. Most popular languages are English, Spanish, and Chinese.
- Ratings:
- Mobile:
- on App Store: 4.8/5
- on Play Store: 4.1/5
- Mobile:
- The given information in this part is credited to the Coursera App Research done by Mehmet Batuhan Çelik.
Pluralsight is an app which is focused on software sciences, therefore, the features provided by Pluralsight makes the application easy to follow and easy to learn from.
Pluralsight, Inc. is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website and mobile application.
- Conferences
- Conferences are video courses, available in Pluralsight Skills for a limited time. Feedback and insights from Conferences will inform the future of Pluralsight’s learner experience. Conferences may include keynotes, breakout sessions, panels, and more available in the Pluralsight platform as video courses that live within a designated Conference path.
- Guides
- Guides are short, solution-focused articles created by our expert community on a wide variety of technologies. Find reliable, technical information aiming to help you in your time of need.
- Path
- Paths are collections of content that are curated by Pluralsight authors and experts focused on such subjects:
- Development
- Cloud
- IT Ops
- Data etc.
- Most paths have levels, such as Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Breaking the courses into levels of a path helps you follow a path through a particular skill set. Taking a Skill IQ will place you in the correct path for your skill level.
- Paths are collections of content that are curated by Pluralsight authors and experts focused on such subjects:
- Stack up
- Stack up is a mobile game that gives you a chance to test your skills by competing with your fellow Pluralsight users. Choose your topic, answer as many questions as you can correctly, and see how you stack up on weekly and all-time leaderboards.
- Personal goal
- You can set a personal weekly goal for minutes to watch from app to follow your development and motivate yourself. This feature may be the favorite for many students since it helps you organize your learning.
Pluralsight is not free and it renews subscription every year for a price of 371 USD.
Website : https://app.pluralsight.com/library/
- The given information in this part is credited to the Pluralsight App Research done by Ecenur Sezer.
- Codecademy describes itself as an education company that teaches online courses and paths in 14 programming languages.
- In their words, they want to create a world where anyone can build something meaningful with technology, and everyone has the learning tools, resources, and opportunities to do so.
- Codeacademy is committed to empowering all people, regardless of where they are in their coding journeys.
- Codeacademy has the Sorting Quiz option for beginners who don't know where to start coding. The quiz will take you through a series of questions to help find out which career, languages, and courses best suit your personal interests and strengths.
- They provide a certificate upon completion of paid subscription.
- They provide a well-designed interface for users where you can find the subject, code examples, and coding area on the same page in many courses.
- They also have plans for the business that include interactive learning, individual guidance, and weekly reports on what your team has been learning.
- You can find the business plan here.
- On the page of courses, you can see the overview and the syllabus of the related courses. Moreover, they provide information about how many users took the course, the time to complete it, and the prerequisites of the course.
- HTML & CSS
- Python
- JavaScript
- Java
- SQL
- Bash/Shell
- Ruby
- C++
- R
- C#
- PHP
- Go
- Swift
- Kotlin
English
- Web Development
- Data Science
- Computer Science
- Developer Tools
- Machine Learning
- Code Functions
- Web Design
- $19.99/month - $15.99/month (billed yearly)
- $149.99/year for students (has same features as the pro plan)
- They have also one week free trial for the pro plan.
- App Store: 4.8/5
- Play Store: 4.6/5
- The given information in this part is credited to the Codeacademy App Research done by Hasan Can Erol.
- There are courses(Math,Biology...)and Each course is divided into subjects(Trigonometry, Algebra 1 ...) each subject has subsections by topic(Negative Numbers..) and these subsections include the learning material.
- Learning material consists of readings, video lectures and practice quizzes. Watching lectures and solving quizzes gives XP reward called "Mastery points" as a gameification of progress tracking and motivating.
- It tracks progress in courses started and displays it as a main page when users login.
- There are badges to award certain progress that can be displayed on user profile and special reward avatars can be unlocked.
- Khan Academy is an online learning platform that has 3 different user options: Learner, Teacher and Parent.
- It has a wide range of appealed ages, starting from grade 2( called khan kids) up to AP courses for high school students.
- It is a nonprofit platform that can be used for free, but encourages donations to support it.
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Teachers/classes can be added via email for "school use" purposes, but there is no following other users or teachers option.
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This platform includes learning aspects of our project, but does not include note taking & sharing and also live meeting planning aspects.
- The given information in this part is credited to the Khan Academy App Research done by Ezgi Aysel Batı.
Udemy is one of the most popular site to learn anything you want. There are several pros and cons about Udemy.
- Teachers make educational videos and categorize them. By this way, students can understand what they are learning .
- New, in-progress, and completed courses can be seen. And their percentages can be observed. With this way, students can be motivated.
- Teachers and students can communicate through comments under the videos. Students can ask something they cannot understand or if there any misconception, they can warn the teacher. Also, this conversation can be seen by other students.
- This way of learning is much more affordable rather than making classes face-to-face. This is because in any class a teacher can accept mostly up to 100 students. By this system, teachers can make courses and publish them. There is no limit to accept students. Thus, some teachers make their courses free.
- Teachers can issue certificates to students who completed the course. By this way, students can also be motivated.
- Students can make reviews about course they participated in.
- It is limited to interact simultaneously with teacher.
- There is no group work with other students.
- Interaction between students is limited.
- Taking note about course is also limited.
- Pricing is varying.
- There is no quiz-like things. So, students can’t figure out if they understand the content of a course.
- The given information in this part is credited to the Udemy Website Research done by Onur Kömürcü.
- Skillshare is a digital video course platform for e-learning.
- Skillshare focuses on visual arts and lifestyle related subjects.
- It has a mobile app.
- It offers free classes to students.
- It highlights community and encourages participation.
- It offers free classes and free trial.
- It includes many courses in many categories.
- There are very few academic subjects available.
- There are no college degree programs.
- There is no quality control for teachers.
- It only has english content.
- The given information in this part is credited to the Skillshare App Research done by Ahmet Yiğit Özdoğan.
Giving everyone in the room a means to contribute is one of the easiest ways to make a meeting or get-together more interesting. Kahoot! is a game that allows you to do just that. It's an online service called "Kahoots!" that allows you to design and host quiz-style games and other interactive material. You may use Kahoot! to generate engagement with a quiz, poll, or request for feedback. It's really simple to use, allowing anybody to add a little zing to their get-togethers.
There is a wide variety of features that Kahoot offers. Some of them are given below:
- You can create quizzes within a few minutes.
- Variety of templates available. You can make a great choice amongst them.
- Feature of importing questions.
- Explore and choose amongst 500M questions available in the question bank.
- Option to blend multiple Kahoots.
- Feature of inserting drawings in the iOS app.
- You can add youTube videos also into questions.
- Kahoot teachers can blend multiple questions into one form, i.e., quizzes, polls, puzzles, and slides.
- Option to choose high-quality images from the library.
- To make learning interactive and interesting, games are designed through videos.
- Create games according to the potential of the students. They can play with ease at home or in the classroom.
- Students can play both individually or in groups.
- Quiz creators can also add multiple choice questions to the quiz.
- Attention is created through true/false questions.
- Users can keep time flexibility in mind according to the level of the questions.
- Quiz creators can attain feedback through polls.
- Assess the understanding of students learning through the option of puzzles.
- More content can be created and shown through slides.
- Kahoot teachers can download reports in a spreadsheet.
- Provide access to the visibility of reports about the progress level of the class.
- Teachers can also share reports with the other teachers and the school administration.
- Individualized learning is possible through this app.
- Provide accessibility to share the games with other users of Kahoot.
- Share student-centered challenges with Microsoft Teams, Google Classrooms, and Apple Schoolwork.
- Feature of organizing Kahoot into different folders topic or subject-wise.
- It can be created and shared by many teachers amongst themselves.
Kahoot! is available across 2 pricing tiers: Kahoot! at work and Kahoot! at school. Each tier is divided into plans, outlined below:
- Standard - $10/host/month or $120 billed annually ($15/host/month, billed monthly)
- Pro - $20/host/month or $240 billed annually
- Premium - $40/host/month or $480 billed annually
- Premium+ - $60/host/month or $720 billed annually
- Basic - Free
- Pro - $3/teacher/month, billed annually
- Premium - $6/teacher/month, billed annually
- For event managers - $500 on a one-time payment
- For large companies - Contact Kahoot! directly for pricing information
- For higher education:
- Plus - $6/teacher/month, billed annually
- Pro - $10/teacher/month, billed annually
- Premium - $15/teacher/month, billed annually
You may learn on your alone or with others using the Kahoot! mobile app. On Smartphones, Tablets, and Chromebooks, you may use this software to increase your learning abilities.
Johan Brand, Jamie Brooker, and Morten Versvik launched Kahoot! in 2012 as a cooperative initiative with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. It is a game-based learning platform that is utilized in schools and other educational institutions as instructional technology. Its learning games, known as "kahoots," are multiple-choice quizzes created by users that may be viewed by a web browser or the Kahoot app. Kahoot! may be used to check students' understanding, review their work, or provide a break from regular classroom activities. Trivia quizzes are also available on Kahoot!. This educational platform is similar to other technological learning tools like Wooflash, Socrative, and Quizlet.
- They have over 70 million monthly active users worldwide.
- Kahoot! App is available in 15 different languages listed as: English, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Norwegian, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Arabic.
- Ratings:
- on Google Play Store: 4.7/5 out of 471,133 total reviews.
- on App Store: 4.6/5 out of ~35.900 total reviews.
Ratings are based on the data from Google Play and App Store.
- The given information in this part is credited to the Kahoot! App Research done by Muhammed Enes Sürmeli.
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