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Classic breakout game launched via LTI.

A Simple Real-Time Chat Tool

This provides a simple Google map for a course where participants can indicate their location and control how much information they release to those viewing the map.

Launch another Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) tool. Supports grade-passback and in-tool analytics.

This tool allows both the students and instructors to view their grades for a course across all the LTI tools on this server. This tool also provides simple grade review and maintenance tools for instructors.

This tool allows you to choose a link to a web page and allows you to view analytics about the use of the web page from your course. You can also trigger a grade to be sent to the learning system when the tool is launched.

A simple tool to prompt users to respond to short answer questions.

This tool provides a quiz engine that supports the GIFT format. GIFT is a line-oriented plain text question format that is simple to understand and easily edited by hand or even stored in a repository like github. The quizzes can be exported into QTI 1.2 format for import into other systems.

This tool shows random photos of cats and other things from loremflickr.com. You can view analytics within this tool. To be frank, what is a better use of the Internet than cat pictures combined with analytics?

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This is a simple attendance tool that allows the instructor to set a code and the students enter the code.

This tool allows you to track as students access and watch a YouTube video. You can track both student launches and viewing behavior within the video. You can assign grades to students for watching the video or based on how much of the video they have watched.