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Wayground is an education website and app, formerly Quizizz, for creating interactive lessons, quizzes, assessments, flashcards, videos, passages, practice activities, reports, and AI-supported classroom resources.
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Wayground is an education website and app, formerly Quizizz, for creating interactive lessons, quizzes, assessments, flashcards, videos, passages, practice activities, reports, and AI-supported classroom resources.
D2L Brightspace is a learning management website and app platform for organizing online courses, assignments, quizzes, grades, discussions, content, analytics, integrations, and institutional learning programs.
Moodle is an open-source learning management website and app for building online courses, assignments, quizzes, forums, grades, resources, plugins, and institution-managed learning environments.
Canvas LMS is a learning management website and app from Instructure for organizing digital courses, assignments, grades, discussions, quizzes, files, feedback, integrations, and online learning workflows.
Schoology is a learning management website and app from PowerSchool for organizing digital courses, assignments, materials, discussions, assessments, grades, collaboration, and school communication.
Wordwall is an interactive teaching website for creating classroom activities, quizzes, matching games, word games, printable worksheets, assignments, and editable teacher resources.
Gimkit is a live learning game website where teachers build question sets called kits, host classroom review games, assign asynchronous practice, and use game modes that mix quiz answers with strategy.
IXL is a personalized learning website and app for K-12 skills practice, diagnostics, recommendations, analytics, awards, and curriculum-aligned learning in math, language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish.
Nearpod is an interactive lesson website and app for creating, delivering, and assigning slides, videos, quizzes, polls, activities, formative assessments, and student-paced learning experiences.
Blooket is a game-based learning website where teachers create or choose question sets, host live or asynchronous games, and use reports to review student understanding.
Brainly is a homework help website and app that combines community questions, expert-verified explanations, AI learning support, tutoring features, test prep, and subject-by-subject study help.
Seesaw is an elementary learning website and app where students show their thinking, teachers assign activities and give feedback, and families follow classroom learning through portfolios and messages.
Padlet is a collaborative website and app for creating shared boards, timelines, maps, canvases, and sandbox spaces where people post text, images, links, files, audio, video, and comments.
GeoGebra is a free math tools website and app suite for graphing, geometry, algebra, calculus, statistics, 3D math, classroom activities, and interactive mathematics learning.
Code.org is a nonprofit education website that provides free K-12 computer science and artificial intelligence curriculum, coding activities, teacher resources, and global campaigns such as Hour of Code.
ClassDojo is a classroom communication website and app that helps teachers, students, families, schools, and districts share updates, messages, photos, videos, feedback, and learning moments.
Scratch is a visual programming website and online community where young people create interactive stories, games, animations, art, music, and simulations with block-based code.
Kahoot! is a game-based learning website and app for creating, hosting, joining, and assigning quiz-style learning games in classrooms, workplaces, events, homes, and online meetings.
Yuka is a website and mobile app that scans food, beauty, and personal care products, explains ingredient and nutrition ratings, and suggests healthier alternatives when a product receives a low score.
iNaturalist is a nonprofit website and app where people record observations of wild organisms, get help with species identification, and contribute biodiversity data used by researchers, conservation groups, educators, and naturalists.
Causal inference is the study of whether an intervention, exposure, or policy actually changes an outcome. It combines study design, assumptions, statistical methods, and domain knowledge to move beyond association toward answers about cause and effect.
Homomorphic encryption is a family of cryptographic techniques that allow certain computations to run on encrypted data. The result stays encrypted, and when the data owner decrypts it, it matches the result of running the same computation on the original plaintext.
Differential privacy is a mathematical framework for releasing statistics, analytics, or model outputs while limiting how much the result can reveal about any one person's data. It works by bounding individual influence, usually with carefully calibrated randomness and a tracked privacy budget.
Federated learning is a machine-learning approach where devices or organizations train a shared model while keeping raw training data local. Participants send model updates for aggregation, not full datasets, which can reduce data movement but does not remove privacy, security, or fairness risks by itself.
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