Relier Pairs Online tools to promote collaborative assessment between teachers and studentsVersion en ligne Match the definitions of the digital tools with their name and icon. The goal is to learn how these tools foster collaborative assessment, personalized learning, and feedback. Test your knowledge and have fun! par Diana Katherine Avila Manrique 1 Sway 2 Wakelet 3 Google Slides 4 Book creator 5 KIDBLOG 6 Adobe Sparks Tools 7 Flipgrid 8 Padlet 9 Jamboard 10 Popplet A secure platform for students to create blogs. It allows students to share their learning and receive feedback from peers and teachers. A visual tool for creating mind maps. Students and teachers can organize ideas collaboratively and receive feedback on the learning process. Creative tools to make graphics, websites, and videos. Students can collaborate on projects and receive personalized feedback from peers and teachers. A platform to create digital interactive books. Students collaborate on writing and designing books, sharing ideas and receiving feedback. A Google tool for real-time collaboration. Teachers and students can create, share ideas, and give feedback through drawings, text, and images. A video discussion platform where students respond to prompts. They collaborate through video responses and get feedback from peers and teachers. A platform to organize and share resources. Teachers and students can collaborate on collections of materials, providing opportunities for feedback. A presentation tool for creating and collaborating in real-time. It allows students to work together, share ideas, and receive instant feedback. A collaborative platform for posting notes, images, and links. Students and teachers can interact, share ideas, and give feedback instantly. A Microsoft tool for creating multimedia presentations. Teachers and students collaborate on visual projects and get continuous feedback.