• Ally – make your online course materials more accessible
  • Canvas – a learning management system (LMS) that makes it easy for instructors to manage digital materials distribution, assignments and course calendar, communications, grading, and other aspects of instruction for their courses
  • Course Materials – provide students access to their ebooks
  • Digication – allow students to reflect, publish, and share individual or collaborative content
  • Ed Discussion – an online discussion platform, live communication tool, and messaging app for classes of every size
  • FeedbackFruits – create engaging courses and stimulating active learning through peer review and group member evaluations
  • Flip – provide an engaging social learning experience through video discussions
  • Gradescope – streamline and standardize paper-based, digital, and code assignments
  • Hypothesis – a social annotation tool that quickly allows you to make class readings more active, visible and social
  • iClicker – is one of the tools that facilitate polling in the classroom
  • Kaltura – a video streaming solution available through Canvas
  • Library Reserves – provide students access to the Cornell University Library Course Reserves
  • Panopto – a lecture capture solution available through Canvas
  • Perusall – allow group annotation of texts, websites, videos, and podcasts
  • Poll Everywhere – a mobile classroom polling product
  • Teams (MS Teams) – a communication and collaboration tool, combining video meetings, chat, file storage, and integration with MS apps
  • Turnitin – plagiarism detection software that scans student work for matched text by comparing the work to a large database of student work, publications, and materials on the internet
  • Zoom – a video conferencing application that allows you to meet with students online when you cannot meet in-person