Madison:
1. *MindMeister- A concept map website, great for creating lesson plans. Can go through the map and allows to create a slideshow.
2. Spiderscribe- Another concept map website, does not have a slideshow available. Can insert locations, pictures. More for businesses to pinpoint locations. More for older audience.
Erica:
3. bubbl.us- Concept map similar to inspiration, not as many tools. Very simple for children to use.
4. lino- Calendar, due dates, pictures, videos. Great for class scheduling and teacher's agenda. Also an app is available.
Madeline:
5. photobucket- can upload photos and videos, know what pictures are trending like pinterest. can connect with people and share with others.
6. quinturq- search engine like google but limits for kids, needs more updating.
Callie:
7. DuckDuckGo- search engine tool, children related. Easy for teachers to use as home search engine because it directs what the students should know. Has a reliable database for results when a topic is searched.
8. gogoolingans- Search engine for kids and teens. This website is not very effective. Keeps you safe from online scams and identity theft.
Rebecca:
9. *Padlet- a blank wall where the teacher can type a thought or question and the students can go to the URL and respond.
10. text2mindmap- can be used to create concept map
Brittany:
11. *stormboard- create different boards and invite the students to go on. The students are able to vote on the different questions put within board.
Allison:
12. * Instagrok- mixture of a concept map and search engine. Go to websites and videos and gives cool facts about your search.
13. Kidtopia- Search engine, developed by a school library. It is a safe search engine for the students when researching a certain topic in class.
Victoria:
14. slimeKids- search engine that is more like a directory for different search engines.
15. wikisummarizer- A website that shows a visual summary of every thing within the search. Also has tools that can allow you to edit your own. All the information comes from the website Wikipedia.
Tommi:
16. *Pearltrees- A combination of pinterest and concept, you capture your thoughts on a tree. You can create different categories and choose what goes within the categories.
17. Netvibes- You can create dashboards so you can keep the things you search from google. It also lets you save them.
Mary Katherine:
18. *Gloster- A website where you can create online poster boards. Has a variety of different boards to choose from such as a timeline, or any assignments.
19. Audacity- A website where you can record an audio sound and edit them. One of the best editing or recording website out there.
Lauren:
20. vimeo- create and share videos
21. wordpress- blog site where you can create blogs and view others.
Dehanna:
22. evernote- take notes and organizes it for you, you can also search a word within your notes and shows all the documents on the word searched.
Nicole:
23. compfight- like google images. free to download.
24. diigo- great for communicating with other teachers.
Emily:
25. blabberize- insert image and cut out the mouth to say what you want it to say.
26.* easelly- graphic organizer, like concept map.
Jordan:
27. *weebly- make own website and make your own blog. You can also put in audio and video.
28. storyboard generator- videos of personal stories of people to show in classroom.
Tiffany:
29. *tagul- like wordle but not as limited. You select a group of word such as a paragraph and it stands out the words that are used the most in a cloud. You can change the cloud in different shapes, colors, and edit the text font.
30. edmodo- facebook for teachers, has different categories within the site.
Jacqueline:
31. *Socrative- teachers can use to create games and quizzes for the students. the website is free.
Jonathan:
32. podbean- like youtube, podcast. can post lesson and lectures.
33. pixton- a website to make your comic.
Jenifer:
34. *icloud- free word processing tool. It saves all date through your apple id.
Amanda:
35. infogr.am- you can create charts, and has a variety of templates.
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