Let’s face it, technology is king and all our students are hooked on it! Since 2020, there has been a technology surge in education and it’s become customary for students to be assigned a personal device for the school year to engage with the curriculum (Kolb, 2018). Using technology in the classroom is a game changer and elevates the learning environment. While using technology, we must provide differentiation to ensure that all students have an equitable opportunity to access the curriculum. Utilizing differentiation in the classroom appeals to students’ readiness to learn, their learning styles, schema, the languages they speak and their personal interests (American University, 2023). Finding the right technology resources to use while providing instruction is very important. Though students are motivated with technology, if it does not appeal to their learning styles and academic needs, or if it is not user friendly, the students will disengage (Sharma, 2023). The three technology resources that have made me a consistent fan because of their functionality and compatibility in my classroom are Nearpod, Quizizz and IXL.
Nearpod
Nearpod is an innovative platform that gives teachers free range for planning their lesson presentations. Any subject can be applied to Nearpod because they are customizable. Students engage with the platform from start to finish either independently or live with the teacher. When the lesson is live, students log in with a special code and from there the teacher can keep track of which students are logged in and which students are engaged by monitoring the “Live Participation” status. The status will display the students’ names and a red or green dot will appear next to their names to inform the teacher if the students are on the Nearpod platform or if they have navigated elsewhere. The entire presentation or lesson can be customized to their liking including uploading unique backgrounds, and a choice of several fonts. Nearpod has several different tools that teachers use to keep students engaged such as games, matching activities, drag and drop features, drawing and annotation, polls or surveys, collaboration boards, multiple choice assessments and more. Nearpod has video based learning features that are compatible with video links or uploads that can be added to the lessons. Additionally, Nerapod has simulation games to teach concepts and it has options for virtual field trips. There is also an audio or read aloud feature that students may use at their own leisure. The teacher determines the pace of the lesson and they are able to monitor the students’ screens to see their progress with mastering concepts. Teachers can use these moments to offer guidance and assist students with correction. When the lesson is complete, the data from the lesson is recorded and available to the teacher for review. Teachers may also categorize their lessons with personalized folders.
Nearpod has three tiered packages of access ranging from free to their platinum tier. Each level offers storage, a limited capacity of student access per lesson, and special provisions for the lesson customization. There is also an option for schools or districts to purchase an annual subscription which comes with all differentiation features Nearpod has to offer including 250 students logging in per lesson, data reports, professional development and a customer success manager.
Quizizz
Like Nearpod, Quizizz lessons can be customized for any subject or they can be recycled from previous users. Quizizz can be experienced independently or live. If the lessons are live, students will use the code to log in. Teachers can monitor which students log into the platform. Students are able to monitor their progress while using the lesson or playing the activity by watching their scores increase and the position of their rank in comparison to their classmates If Quizizz activities are assigned, a custom link will be created for students to access. The teacher will select a date and time for the assignments to be released, along with other accommodation and differentiation settings like multiple chances to answer the questions, providing explanations for the questions. Timers can be added and adjusted to suit the needs of the students. Teachers can customize the content in a variety of ways such as multiple choice questions, surveys, true or false, constructed responses and more. There are also features for translating languages and changing question formats to real world scenarios and a read aloud feature for more accessibility. Quizizz allows video uploads which can enhance learning for visual learners. After each lesson a data report is generated for review.
IXL
IXL is a platform that offers skills reinforcements for all core subjects (math, science, language arts and social studies) that are aligned with district standards. IXL caters to grade levels PreK to 12th. IXL has tiered packages of access and it is available for families, classrooms, schools and districts. The classroom tier is permitted to start a 30 day trial to test the platform. Prices for each category have monthly and or annual memberships that are paired with access to one subject either math or language arts, to two subjects which are math and language arts, to all four core subjects and Spanish can be added for an additional $5.
The activities can be accessed live with a class or they can be independent. If students log on, teachers are to see students’ names in the ‘live classroom’ portion. Teachers can also see student progress on a master screen. Teachers can also send direct messages to them for guidance while they work. IXL provides diagnostics for students to complete. The diagnostic will determine the grade level performance of the students and it will suggest the concepts and skills the students should improve. All questioning that is provided adjusts to the student’s achievement level. When they master those questions, the question difficulty increases to challenge the students. While they learn, students have access to mini lessons that provide reteaching so that they may master skills independently.
Promotes Learning
IXL promotes learning by providing immediate feedback to students while they work, with scores increasing based on mastery and affirming words like “awesome” and “nice”. As students progress their scores increase and when they have mastered the skills, they receive a digital certificate. It also challenges them through question difficulty while working. IXL also provides remediation and reinforcement for skills and will continue to generate non-mastered questions in a variety of ways until the student masters the skill. Quizizz promotes learning through gamification, positive affirming words, class ranking and power-ups to increase scores. Both platforms appeal to visual learners, self-paced learners and kinesthetic learners.