Empowers teachers to make any video your lesson. Crop a video, explain it with your own voice and embed quizzes at anytime. Analytics for each video.
Google Earth for Chromebooks - runs in a browser tab, now.
Once you visit the site, you simply click the ‘launch Google Earth’ button and you off and running. And this isn’t a pared down, half-baked version, either. All the new features, all the 3D rendering, all the pinching, zooming, scrolling experience is here. Whether you are on a Chromebook, Windows PC, or Mac, this just works! No installs, no downloads, just pure web goodness.
EduClipper - made for teachers, and most of its applications are direct ways to organize classroom content and find new, engaging content to teach. If you're struggling with how to address a particular subject or concept, it's worth searching eduClipper's thousands of clips for advice or an interesting take on the problem.
Flipgrid is a website that allows teachers to create "grids" of short discussion-style questions that students respond to through recorded videos. Each grid is effectively a message board where teachers can pose a question and their students can post 90-second video responses that appear in a tiled "grid" display.
Find new books based on your tweets on twitter by searching by your twitter handle.
A simple-to-use tool that lets you add inline audio to your story. The audio is not isolated; it plays right under the text. You can then embed that audio into your website/blog
A free tool to help you tell stories on the web that highlight the locations of a series of events.
Shows the result live while your participants are voting with the web based mobile polling app directly in their browser, making sure everyone is part of the presentation.
WatchKnowLearn has indexed approximately 50,000 educational videos, placing them into a directory of over 5,000 categories. Users can dive into our innovative directory or search for videos by subject and age level. Video titles, descriptions, age level information, and ratings are all edited for usefulness.
An informational site that asks and answers interesting questions about the world. Every day, a new "Wonders of the Day" question is posted, and each is designed to get kids to think, talk, and find learning moments in everyday life.
Unio is a free platform for creating lessons and delivering them directly to your students' laptop screens. It's designed to let you project a lesson and quizzes onto your students' screens and have them follow along with you. (Video Demo)
You can use it as a stand-alone tool or you can embed it directly into a page on your classroom blog.
Draw pictures online while Google's artificial intelligence tries to guess what you are making.
An easy infographic design app that requires very little effort to produce beautiful, high quality graphics. Make your own infographics here.
tool uses artificial intellifence to help turn your doodles into awesome art.
Massive digital collection of art, photographs, primary source documents, and more from around the world and throughout history
Wizer.me - interactive worksheets. Think Edpuzzle but it can do more than just videos.
MailChimp is a simple email marketing software (EMS) which gives you a number of easy options for designing, sending and saving templates of your emails. There are great analytics as well to evaluate your emails. Suggestion: a techtip or new book of the week sent through email
Unity - 3D game designer which includes a data-handling system, a Rendering engine (for drawing things on the screen, an Audio engine (for playing sounds), and a Physics engine (handles all the physics).
Thunkable - is a drag and drop platform for building native, mobile apps. No coding needed.