Ed Tech Timeline

By cahron
  • I-Ready

    I-Ready
    I-Ready is a curriculum group that combines individualized instruction with research-based assessments to provide children the chance to evaluate their proficiency in arithmetic and English language arts (ELA) at their own level. Computer-adaptive tests are given to students, and the results are used to inform teachers of their progress toward achieving grade-level proficiency and the abilities they still need to develop.
  • Zoom

    Zoom
    Played a VITAL role in the 2020 pandemic with virtual learning and is still used today for classes/meetings.
  • Duolingo

    Duolingo
    Duolingo is an educational website that can help ordinary people meet their needs to learn a new language.
  • Kahoot!

    Kahoot!
    A game-based learning platform for creating and playing educational quizzes and trivia games.
  • iPad

    iPad
    iPad was released in 2013 and has changed scholarly technology since it has came out. Schools are able to allow students to use iPads for research and for in-class assignments.
  • Commercial Drone

    Commercial Drone
    Commercial Drones have allowed people who work outside in nature to gather additional info that researchers may need
  • Flip(grid)

    Flip(grid)
    A video discussion platform that promotes student engagement and class participation.
  • Google Classroom

    Google Classroom
    Google Classroom has allowed teachers to organize their classroom and assignments for students to make it easier.
  • Oculus Rift

    Oculus Rift
    Virtual Reality headsets are used in other fields other than gaming. In fields like medical and even military, you can use VR headsets to get a feel for what "action" feels like.
  • Minecraft Education

    Minecraft Education
    Minecraft: Education Edition has allowed teachers and families to allow their young to learn how to create everyday products and solve them.