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Naw Junie Eh Post 1

31 March 2026, 8:04 AM

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In teaching, I personally will use any useful apps as possible as I could. Among so many useful app, I would recommend 3 apps at least. It is better if there are more then 3 digital tools because the more reliable platforms you can use, the better understanding and results you will get.

The first digital tool I would use is Turbo AI. There, you can keep your notes in the specific folders, ask the app to explain or simplify the lessons, and finally ask them to make some quizz to test your understanding. The next app is IXL or CK12. This app is mainly about learning. Both teachers and students can use this for an effective teaching and learning  with practices and quizzes. The last one is a fun app, Kahoot. This app can be helpful and fun, competitive as well. Good for asking and answering fun questions. These can be useful for online learning.

However, for face-to-face learning, using ZOOM app is recommeded. For collecting teaching information, lessons, and submitting assignments, and to catch up with the lessons, Google Classroom is recommended. I believe that these tools can be more effective than others in creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone to learn in.