
This is visual learning at its best. VizZle is an interactive, web-based learning tool created by a group of teachers at the Monarch Center for Autism, along with research partners from Children’s Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical. Though VizZle was originally designed for special needs classrooms, it works well with general education students too.
With a database of over 15,000 pieces of media, VizZle is an extensive educational resource. Its user-friendly design makes it simple to find visual aids for more engaging and collaborative lessons. You can also capture student performance data and upload your own images or videos to create customized games. But all this content isn’t just available in the classroom. Teachers, students and parents can access everything VizZle has to offer from their home computer and on their tablet devices.
Try VizZle free for 14 days and explore how you can create a fun, interactive learning experience.

