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Inventory of ICT tools and open educational resources

Welcome to the inventory of freely available online tools and open educational resources for language teaching and learning developed by the ICT-REV project! The inventory contains a list of tools that have been evaluated with specific criteria in mind. Read more
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This tool was developed within the framework of a cooperation agreement between the European Centre for Modern Languages and the European Commission

Classkick

Principal function(s): Course managementMarking and feedback

Classkick is a platform that allows teachers to create and deliver digital lessons, and send assignments to students. Moreover, teachers can see what students are doing in real-time on the platform and provide feedback. Teachers can use any content, including images, videos, audio, text or drawings to create assignments and share them with students, who get a code to access them. If students have questions, they can ask for help by raising their hand, let teachers know that they have finished an assignment, or simply give any feedback. ClassKick was developed by Classkick Inc. and is available in both free and paid subscription plans. Signing up is required. Evaluation: Classkick is a useful tool for teachers to guide students in the learning process, ease communication in online settings, and provide feedback and grading. It allows them to have an overview of which students need their help and how they are progressing through different assignments. By using different multimedia resources, assignments can be made more interactive and engaging for students. It provides practicality, value, and ease of use, saving time for both teachers and learners. Basic IT skills are required.

Cost: Free with registration + premium options available

Website: https://classkick.com/

  

Categories

Type Of Interaction

  • Presenting (e.g. lecturing, storytelling)

Skills

Content

  • You supply

Usability

Interface User-friendliness/complexity of the tool´s interface

Modern, intuitive

Time efficiency Time needed for mastering the „how-to“ of the tool and a production of a task

Medium

Interface language(s) The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to

English

Respect for privacy Does the tool require registration? Who can see my data? Can I remain anonymous?

Medium/high. Classkick collects the minimal amount of information necessary for students to use its service. It does not trade, sell, or rent any personal information to third parties, including for advertising or marketing purposes. Targeted advertising is not permitted on Classkick, and the tool does not use any student personal information for commercial purposes. Its policy allows users to access, manage, and delete their personal information. Classkick also emphasizes its commitment to data security, mentioning encryption during data transmission and secure storage. It also mentions that parental consent is required for students under 13 to access their accounts. Classkick states its compliance with the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Frameworks, but not explicitly GDPR. See more here.

Saving work for future use Possiblity to save your or others´ work for reuse/reproduction

Yes

Tailorability (If so, how?) Possibility of the tool to be used for a range of different activities (e.g. to what extent you can organize a project assignment with a central activity based on this tool)

Yes. Users can create different types of content and tailor them to their needs.

Interactivity

Engagement

Collaboration

Communication

Technical requirements

Installation required?

No

Compatibility/ Operating System

All operating systems

Other technical requirements


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Principal Functions
Type Of Interaction
Group/pair work - classmates
Group/pair work - outsiders
Individual work
Presenting (e.g. lecturing, storytelling)

Skills
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Vocabulary
Grammar
Pronunciation
Intercultural

Content
You supply
Website/other users supply

 


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