Teaching & Training (143 programs)
Pros: Detects possible cheating on exams. SOC 2 compliant.
Cons: Flawed cheating detector. Kicks students out of tests. Requires personal information from students.
Pros: Simple interface. Geared towards children. Extensive help contents. Includes comments and procedures.
Cons: Creating a map is tedious. Does not use a standard coding language. Limited actions and programming structures. Could use a graphical map builder.
Pros: Huge variety of educational videos. Includes test preps for current students. Gamification systems make learning more compelling. Runs well on tablets as well as laptops and PCs.
Cons: Essentially the same as the website. Some subjects have much more content than others. App is optimized for touch devices over KBM. Content has heavy audiovisual resource focus.
Pros: Comes with an intuitive tutorial. Designed for standard QWERTY keyboards.
Cons: Certain exercises unavailable. Raavi font needs to be downloaded for external use.
Pros: Good training ressource.
Cons: Looks a bit outdated.
Pros: Strong alignment with NGSS, CSTA, and Common Core standards. Engaging, hands-on learning with familiar LEGO bricks. Comprehensive teacher support, including 400+ lessons and professional development. Offers specific solutions for pre-K through middle school.
Cons: High potential initial cost due to specialized kits for each level.
Pros: Encourages STEM learning through hands-on play. Supports coding fundamentals effectively. Classroom-friendly with structured lessons. Promotes teamwork and problem-solving.
Cons: Bluetooth pairing issues. Interface can feel unintuitive for beginners. Occasional software bugs may disrupt workflow.
Pros: Various levels of difficulty. Wide selection of exercises. Features games. Easy to follow instructions.
Cons: Outdated interface. No rewards system.
Pros: Easy to use. Errors are color-coded. Provides suggestions to improve writing. Readability scores for your writing.
Cons: Do no cater for all types of writers. Strictly against the use of adverbs. Lacks grammar and spelling checking tools. Can make your writing mechanical and boring.
Pros: Publish web content for online classes. Create several kinds of tests and exercises. Include visuals and computations in texts.
Cons: Best suited for intermediate XHTML editors.
Pros: Simple to use and works as advertized. Integrates significant or necessary graphics.
Cons: The interface looks a bit dated. Not regularly updated.
Pros: Supports different chart layouts. Easy to use. Customisable colour schemes. Available in different languages.
Cons: A little bit basic. Rather dull interface. No tutorial. Some features are a little bit tricky.
Pros: Free to download and use. Five search engines supported.
Cons: Only available in English. Only works with Windows.
Pros: Centralized access to homework and resources. Instant alerts for schedule changes and grades. Direct messaging with teachers and school staff. Digital archives for past report cards and records.
Cons: Information gaps if the school skips manual updates.
Pros: Teachers are in full control of their schedule and payment rate. Gives teaching opportunities for every skilled tutors. Students are free to select the tutor they need. Teachers can personally market their teaching sevices.
Cons: Doesn't allow to transfer time or money between tutors. Bulk lesson plans aren't customizable.