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ICT Resources for Language Education

Inventory of ICT tools

Welcome to the Inventory of freely available online tools, developed within the framework of the ICT REV project of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML). It brings together resources for language teaching and learning, selected by and for language educators. Use the filters and examples below to explore the inventory, or suggest a tool to be added.

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Canva, a graphic design platform

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Mentimeter, a tool to create interactive presentations and assess students

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ClassroomScreen, an interactive display board with several widgets and tools

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Suno, an AI-powered music creation tool

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Padlet, a virtual collaboration canvas for content sharing

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Wordwall, a creator of interactive activities

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Pitch, a tool to make collaborative presentations

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Edpuzzle, an interactive video lesson creator

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Genially, a creator of visual content such as presentations or infographics

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Brisk Teaching, an AI-powered teaching assistant

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Pitch, a tool to make collaborative presentations

Slide presenting

Description: Pitch is a tool to create, edit, and share presentations, mainly focused on teamwork. Users can choose from many templates and customise them while importing content such as timelines, charts, icons, GIFs, stickers, and images to create their slides. Other users can then collaborate in real-time and even turn on their cameras and communicate on the platform. They can also assign slides to people, add statuses to slides about different stages they are in (for example, “to do,” “in progress,” or “done”), write comments, add reactions, leave presentation notes, share the presentation, and invite other participants. Pitch offers a limited free version and does not require login to visualise presentations, but yes for creating or editing them.

Evaluation: Pitch is a valuable and versatile presentation tool that is especially suitable for teamwork. Its interface is intuitive and modern, and the results look professional. For teachers, it could be useful to create a task where students create and deliver presentations in groups on specific topics, helping them acquire the required grammar and vocabulary constructions. Average IT skills required.

Cost: Free with registration + paid options available.

Respect for privacy Privacy evaluations indicate how a tool handles personal data collection, storage, and sharing, including GDPR compliance and security measures, among others. The ICT-REV team provides them for informational purposes, reflecting our best understanding at the time of review, but assumes no legal responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of these evaluations and encourages users to conduct their own assessments: Medium. Pitch gathers only the minimum amount of personal information necessary to provide its services. However, it collects cookies for different purposes, among which targeted advertisement. Pitch’s has appropriate technical and organisational measures in place to protect user data from unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. It also acknowledges users’ right to refuse data collection, adjust privacy settings, and manage cookie preferences. Pitch states compliance with the GDPR. See more here.

Type Of Interaction: Presenting (e.g. lecturing, storytelling),

Skills: Writing, Vocabulary,


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