Flubaroo: Organization and Productivity Tools

Published On: March 8th, 2016·By ·

Flubaroo for Easy Grading

Flubaroo

101 Days of Free Tech for Teachers, Day 47
Flubaroo is a free resource that allows teachers to grade quickly and easily. Simply use Google Docs to create an assignment, and then use the add-on, Flubaroo, to grade it. In five easy steps, any teacher can create an assignment and answer key, distribute it, grade the assignment, and then review the grades. Other features of Flubaroo include emailing grades to individual students either with or without an answer key and providing a report of the distribution of grades in your classroom.

How We Decide Which Free Tech Tools to Feature
Yup, there are thousands of apps, tools, services, websites, and other offerings — many free — designed for teachers and students. So, how do we sort through all of those to feature the ones which are most useful and interesting? Well… we start by sorting through thousands of these things… then we talk to the presenters in the SimpleK12 Teacher Learning Community and watch their videos closely… then we talk to many of the members in the Teacher Learning Community, teachers just like you who are using these apps and tools day in and day out. We’ve been doing this for over 30 years and have, in that time, developed a sense for what’s good and bad. Have we missed something that we should feature here? Most certainly. So, let us know in the Comments section what we should take a look at and we’ll throw ’em into the hopper.

 

Carolina Fransen is the EdTech Apps and Tools Editor at SimpleK12.com. She writes regularly about the use of educational technology in K-12 classrooms. If you have an app, tool, website, or service that you think we should know about, please send your information or tip to editor@simplek12.com.

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