Intermediate Urdu comprises sixteen interactive reading passages with corresponding audio and English summaries, dynamic online quizzes, and thirteen video interviews of Urdu scholars. All content is directed towards students at the intermediate level and preparing them for advanced level proficiency.
Spelling & Vocabulary Website
This works for English only.
The user enters a list of words. The computer speaks and spells the words. It also uses the words in sentences. Various games and quizzes are available.
Learner response system that includes polls, quizzes, and drawing. The drawing function might be used to check students' handwriting for nonalphabetic languages.
This service will shut down on April 3, 2015.
Create multiple-choice quizzes, discussions, and surveys including images and videos. The intention is that students would use these in the classroom.
Limitations: Because of the focus on the synchronous classroom and interactivity, a single student alone cannot take the quizzes.
Create quizzes, including images. Share them with a link or embed.
You can also present a video with embedded questions that students respond to using their mobile devices.
Learning management system that gives students quizzes on grammar and easily confused words. Teachers can track student progress.
Grammar questions include content based on students' indicated interests.
Intended for native speakers, but may also be useful for ESL.
Learn facts and history about the Italian language, study tips to maximize your learning experience, greetings and introductions, verbs, and pronunciation. Take quizzes and view lessons to test your knowledge and listen to audio to improve your pronunciation. Also includes one woman's twelve-part journey to fluency.
Web app (and browser extension for Chrome) that lets you double-click any word to get a translation. It adds the words you click to a vocabulary list and quizzes you on them when you're ready. A wide variety of language available.
Real Time Student Reponse System. Students use computers or mobile devices to respond to multiple-choice or constructed response questions posted by the teacher. Student responses can include text and the ability to draw or write by hand. Instant results can be displayed. Also allows the teacher to provide feedback and grades.