![]() Pictures can be included with your quiz questions. Through the quizzes option in Easyclass, you can create multiple choice, true/ false, or essay quizzes. Both types of notes can include file attachments and links. Discussion notes don't include due dates. Easyclass discussions and assignments allow you to post notes to the whole class. On Easyclass you can host classroom discussions, post assignments, post resources for students, and deliver online quizzes to your students. Otus can also be purchased for district-wide implementation which includes additional reporting tools for administrators.Įas圜lass is also intended to be a complete LMS for teachers. Otus is free for individual teachers to use. OpenEd offers thousands of math and language arts practice assessments aligned to Common Core standards. A couple of notable third party applications are Khan Academy and OpenEd. Third-party resource providers are integrated into the Otus LMS. Otus provides teachers with a library of instructional resources (videos, texts, interactive review activities) that they can share with their students. In addition to the gradebook you have options for sharing assignments and delivering quizzes directly to your students' inboxes. Otus is designed to be a complete LMS (learning management system) for teachers. And if your school has an LMS that they want you to use, you should use that instead of venturing out to use a different system on your own. My recommendation of Otus and Eas圜lass come with the caveat that you should make a gradebook selection in conjunction with your school's IT director so that you're both on the same page in terms of tech support and compliance with local student data security regulations. ![]() Google Classroom also has a simple gradebook available to teachers. I do have a couple of suggestions for free alternatives to Engrade. Engrade is a gradebook tool that has been free to teachers for a long time, but starting in September Engrade will no longer have a free option. This afternoon I received an email from a reader who was looking for an alternative to Engrade.
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