searches for apps (for iphones, androids, and ipads) by what the apps does, not by what it is names
A useful, simple drawing site with pen, line tool and shapes. It also records all the strokes you make and you can replay this and add a message. Then download the result to your computer.
Has a really interesting photo editing software. I like that this site talks about specific projects and analyzes how they went.
Great post on how to use Bitly.com to shorten web addresses. I like that it gives pros and cons.
Would be cool to have students create their own online magazine--and share their research or interests with classmates. It is necessary to have an email to sign up--could possibly use a class email.
Great opportunity to talk about digital citizenship and copyright.
list of great infographics as well as links to places where you can make your own infographics.
Portal to many of Kathy Schrock's technology resource support sites.
a way to create picture based surveys and embed them in websites, blogs, or other online places.
Great site to search, share, download, or upload sound effects.
Has a lot of potential for teaching summarizing.
Very helpful for seeing how to move from consumer to creator.
Takes a look at the differences between schools that are going high-tech and those going no-tech.
Good list of student/teacher productivity apps. Everything from projector organizers to website creation.
20 free presentation tools for teachers. Gives a good description of each.
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