Madison
1. MindMeister - Can be used to make a concept map; your concept map can then be turned into a slideshow presentation
2. SpiderScribe - Can be used to make a concept map; no slideshow feature; able to insert Word documents, images, Google map locations; geared more towards a business use
Erica
*3. Bubbl.us - Similar to Inspiration 8.0; used for making concept maps; able to import pictures; very simple and easy for kids to use; organizational tool
*4. Linoit.com - Can post notes; calendar, due dates, videos, Word docs on a bulletin board template; there is an app for smartphones to access events and notes that may be needed; change font, color, settings
Madeline
5. Photobucket - can upload photos/videos; people are able to like and comment; you can see what is trending; similar to Instagram;
6. QuinturaKids - Search engine for kids; not directed towards doing research
Callie
7. DontBubble - search engine tool; has a filter to keep information clean for kids;
8.GoGooligans -
Rebecca
9. Padlet - a blank wall where the teacher can type a thought or question and the students can go to the URL for the wall and type in their answer/comment and it will pop up on the wall as they enter it
10. Text2MindMap - can be used to create a concept map
Brittany
11. Stormboard - Create different boards on different subjects where students can go and comment/vote on various questions
Allie
12. Instagrok - mixture of a search engine and concept map; kids can type in a topic on the search engine and it will bring up concept maps that are related to that topic and provide detailed information when you hover over one of the bubbles on the map; very age-appropriate for elementary students
*13. Kidtopia - search engine for children developed by a school library; can search various subjects (science, social studies, arts, language arts, people, animals, games, countries, math); safe for younger students
Victoria
14. SlimeKids - search engine for kids; provides various topics on authors, books, etc
15. WikiSummarizer - search engine where you can search a specific topic and it narrows down the most important information (basically summarizes); all of the information comes from Wikipedia
Tommi
*16. PearlTrees - mixture of Pinterest and a concept map; collect ideas/thoughts in a "pearl tree"; by clicking on one of your "pearls" it will take you to a particular website related to your topic
*17. NetVibes - a dashboard where you can search a specific topic that divides up the information into certain categories (articles, social media, blogs, etc.); saves your information all in one place
Mary Kathryn
*18. Glogster - you can create online poster boards; you can use a template to enter information on a certain topic; include multimedia on the virtual poster board; teachers can use it to post assignments as opposed to having to keep up with a syllabus or rubric
19. Audacity - audio editor and recorder; able to record speeches, notes, songs, etc.; one of the best free/recording websites on the web
Lauren
20. Vimeo - similar to YouTube; you're able to search videos
21. WordPress - you can start a blog, search for blogs to read, follow your favorite blogs
Deanna
22. Evernote - search documents that you have uploaded; if you need to search for something specific in your documents, you can type in what you need to search, and it will bring up all the documents that pertain to what you're searching for
Nicole
23. Compfight - similar to Google Images; used for locating images for blogs, inspiration, and research; able to download different sized images
24. Diigo - multi tool for knowledge management
Brittneii
25. Animoto -
26. BookBuilder - you can create your own book
Jordan
27. Weebly -
28. Storyboard Generator -
Tiffany
29. Tagul - like Wordle
*30. Edmodo - Facebook for teachers
Jacqueline
*31. Socrative -
Jonathan
32. Podbean - Teacher can post lessons on here in case a student missed a day; teachers can podcast their lessons and upload them to Podbean
33. Pixton - create comic strips
Jennifer
34. iCloud -
Amanda
35. infogr.am - use for visual graphs
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