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Create 4 - Learning Object Authoring Tools

An explanation as to how learning tools can
 be used in an online classroom is provided below:
  1. Dipity by Dipity:  Is an excellent tool for developing educational timelines. Users have the antonym to develop lesson plans thus allowing more flexible schedule.  Timelines will come alive with the use of visual aids and audio aids.  Dipsters can incorporate social media into their outline, using current updates.
  2.  Quizizz--Quizizz is an interactive online gaming assessment learning tool.           Users are able to post quiz and access other quizzes to test their knowledge.      Also students can use this app to test their knowledge while competing with        others.  



 What features should an online teacher look for in a learning object tool?

The features an online teacher should look for in a learning object tool are the following:

*User Friendly Options
*Visual Aids
*Audio Aids
*Sharing Options
*Current and innovative features


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