Web2.0 Tools

Web 2.0 Tools http://edudemic.com/2012/03/best-101-web-tools/

  1. Prezi- http://prezi.com Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides. The zoomable canvas makes it fun to explore ideas and the connections between them. The result: visually captivating presentations that lead your audience down a path of discovery. Also they are a lot more fun and more attention grabbing than regular powerpoints.
  2. Drop Box- https://www.dropbox.com Dropbox isn’t specific to teachers, but it’s a very handy tool. Many teachers who use it with their students to share documents, turn in homework, etc.
  3. Word Press- http://wordpress.com Create a class blog where you post links to helpful readings and give up dates on assignments. It’s free to signup and start a blog.
  4. Evernote- http://evernote.com
  5. Evernote allows you to take notes that are accessible from any of the computers, phones or tablets that you use.
  6. Testmoz- http://testmoz.com Automatically generate free online tests using four different question types. You and your students don’t need to register, and you can build a fully functional test in about a minute.
  7. Quizlet- http://quizlet.com As one of the largest and most popular flashcard creation websites around, Quizlet allows students and teachers to customize their own “sets” of flashcards.
  8. Dipity- http://www.dipity.com With Dipity, you can find, create and embed interactive timelines. The best part is that you can add photos to customize the look of each timeline.
  9. Quora- http://www.quora.com Quora is basically a wealth of the world’s information. The gist of it is that if you have a question, say about a topic in your homework, you log in and post it. There, people who follow that topic will answer.
  10. Diigo- http://www.diigo.com Use Diigo to highlight text and images on web pages that you’ve found and then access them at a later date from your Diigo account.
  11. BibMe http://www.bibme.org BibMe might be the easiest way to create a works cited page. You can search for a book, article, website or film and it automatically generates the information for you.
  12. BubblUs https://bubbl.us - brainstorming and mindmapping tool
  13. Google Docs http://docs.google.com - online office tools (documents, spreadsheets, forms, surveys, etc.)
  14. Skydrive http://skydrive.live.com - Microsoft's online storage and online Office tools: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, and Excel survey.
  15. LiveBinders http://www.livebinders.com - a great way to organize your favorite &/or helpful websites. You can create as many binders as you need/like. You can make each binder public or private, and you can allocate whether the binder can be copied to another LiveBinder member's account.
  16. Primary Pad http://primarypad.com - collaborative note-taking/chat space
  17. Today's Meet http://www.todaysmeet.com - an online chat tool
  18. Blogger - http://www.blogger.com - Google's blogging tool
  19. VoiceThread http://voicethread.com - collaborative presentation/discussion tool
  20. Wallwisher: http://www.wallwisher.com - bulletin board
  21. Twiducate http://twiducate.com - twiducate.com is a free resource for educators. Developed in 2009, our goal is to create a medium for teachers and students to continue their learning outside the classroom.