28 of the Best Flipped Classroom Apps for Middle School Teachers
At last count, there were over 80,000 educational apps available to teachers. There are apps for everything: literacy, STEM, productivity, audiovisual, etc. There are apps which improve accessibility for students with different learning challenges, i.e. text to voice, voice to text, etc.
While many of these may be a dream come true for educators, the dizzying array of choices is also a nightmare. Teachers just don’t have time to filter through thousands of apps to find the one that works best for the needs of their students. To help, we started to create curated lists of the best apps in a variety of education related categories. In this installment, we will present the best flipped classroom apps for middle school teachers.
- Education Elements – A trailblazer in the area of blended learning.
- Schoology – Comprehensive learning management tool.
- Coursekit – Basic, yet powerful learning management system.
- Time to Know – Online learning and teaching platform.
- Haiku – A simple, yet robust
- ParentSquare– Multipurpose communication tool promotes parent involvement.
- Athena’s Workshop– Texting platform for students, parents; has additional classroom features.
- ClassPager– Send basic text reminders and surveys to students’ cell phones.
- MURAL– Message boards that help kids collaborate.
- Engrade – Bring all of the stakeholders in education together.
- Goalbook – Allows all of the stakeholders in education to collaborate.
- tGlogser – A must have multimedia system for educational stakeholders.
- Celly – An app to tries to perfect school communication.
- Noodle – Online learning just got smarter.
- Education Elements – A trailblazer in the area of blended learning.
- Schoology – Comprehensive learning management tool.
- Coursekit – Basic, yet powerful learning management system.
- Time to Know – Online learning and teaching platform.
- Haiku – A simple, yet robust
- OpenStudy– An online tutoring and studying app.
- Brightstorm – Affordable test prep and free tutoring.
- Edmodo– Platform that facilitates communication between educational stakeholders.
- Remind– Is a free way to instantly text students and parents from your phone.
- Video Editor AndroMedia– Only available for Android devices, this free app is a “fully featured video editing program for creating professional looking videos in minutes.”
- Get the Math– Learn how to solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful videos.
- GeoGebra– Make, share, and modify math models and simulations.
- Mathspace– Individualized, step-by-step math coaching challenges and adapts.
- Math Open Reference– Bare bones collection of math simulations.
Did we miss any? If so, list them in the comments section below.