Hi. I’ve created three websites to help teachers help kids learn remotely. I’m trying to get them out for free, without tracking the user or selling their information, so that probably means a charity backing it. I’m an ok programmer but a ridiculously bad marketer. Please help me figure out how to get these tools into wider use (and probably, a lot of tweaking to make them more useable).
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- For the youngest kids, MyFamiliarVoices.com helps family record reading childrens’ books so the kids can play on demand. This also works for older kids with various reading problems.
- For older kids, Drill.School help teachers set up memorization drills where the computer can ask questions, record answers, then play the practice and the correct answer for impersonal correction. For language students, Drill.School also can play native speakers, record the student's practice, then play back both for immediate feedback.
- Finally, GamieJamie.com has four types of do-it-yourself word games that can be played by students and teachers to have some fun while still building language skills, including games similar to Ad-Libs, Cards Against Humanity, Never Have I Ever, and an improv game where teams of students take turns answering a question one word at a time.