Online-
Whitaker's Words- Online Latin-English/English-Latin dictionary. Very useful and free. If you are using it on your own desktop, you should consider one of the two free offline versions.
Perseus- Website that has all Latin authors hyperlinked to vocabulary and parse
Scoop.it- This is where I keep most of the videos and links we access in class. If you can't find it in Edmodo or the agenda, try searching here.
Verbix- Need to know all the forms of a verb. This site will do that.
Magistrula- This site will allow you to practice your forms.
Lexicon Latinum- Site that has Latin terms for modern day things. (Use cmd + f to search)
Smith's English-Latin dictionary- Less modern but bigger. You can use the search bar to the side. Download it, or don't.
Latin Library- Contains electronic versions of Latin authors. This is useful if you are using Collatinus or Nodictionaries.com
Nodictionaries.com- Site that gives a running interlinear vocabulary for any text you past in it.
Word wizard- site with word roots and etymologies
Applications
Chromium- Web extension which looks up Latin words
SPQR- Very useful application for a range of devices iPhone, iPad, Mac, Android. Has a Latin-English, English-Latin dictionary along with a parser (very useful) and a number of other grammar/vocabulary items. Highly recommended.
Interpres- offline version of Whitaker's Words for mac
Words- offline version of Whitaker's Words for pc
Collatinus- Program that works just like Perseus. (Operating system in French)
Liberation Philology Latin- Vocabulary testing app
Latin scansion app- Helps practice meter
Readers:
Cornelia- Story about Cornelia
Ora Maritima- Story about life by the ocean