Off2Class is a teacher toolkit that provides English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers with extensive lesson content, homework, a placement test and assessments that work seamlessly between physical and online classrooms. This ‘digital-first’ approach is perfect for hybrid programming needs. It also allows teachers working with English Learners (ELs) to save time and ultimately create a better learning experience for students.
Off2Class supports student and teacher success in virtual or face-to-face settings. In both settings, teachers can assign homework and assessments in just a few simple steps. When using Off2Class, there is no need for teachers to plan for every lesson. Instead, teachers can focus on student learning progress and addressing individual needs while ultimately saving time and resources.
Off2Class is designed with equity in mind and can be utilized in low bandwidth environments on any screen-enabled device. Students can use a phone, tablet or laptop to attend lessons and complete post-lesson activities and reviews. There is no special application to download: it’s browser-based simplicity.
Invited is the new way to virtual hangouts. Watch movies, anime, and TV shows together with friends online. Connect with friends and family around the world with low-latency voice and video chat. Use the Invited virtual browser to do anything together on the web.
It is the best thing ever and it even slithers past the firewall that blocks websites at my school
My friends and I have been trying to find something like this for so long. We are so glad to have found Invited, we watch everything together now!
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Im confused because I know that a school district can see the students search history but can they see it if you are using a private browser like invited? invited.tv is a site that gives you a new browser thingy and it doesnt go to the history but can the school district still see it? cuz I was searching up stuff I dont want the school to see. Source: about 2 years ago
Invited.tv is a website that lets you watch unblocked stuff on school computers but can my school see what I see even in invited.tv? Source: about 2 years ago
There are so many alternatives including HyperBeam, bear.cat, and invited.tv ... I don't know which to pick. Which has been the best for all of you (willing to go premium if need be)? Source: over 2 years ago
I am in a long distance relationship, and I want to have movie nights with her sharing services like Amazon, HBO NOW, Netflix, and other streaming services. I have used services like rabb.it, invited.tv, and Kosmi that give you a virtual browser (a web browser in a virtual machine accessible to multiple people on a web page) and they worked. I want to move away from that for a variety of reasons, namely I want... Source: almost 3 years ago
I would also like to add tutturu.tv, similar to invited.tv and my personal choice for movie night. Source: almost 3 years ago
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